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Nagging Wives Strike Ot:Lt
By PATRICIA McCORMACK J cautions wives against nagging. complaints about his job and to
NEW YORK (UPI J -Your He also ni xes ihe wtfe who has hts reasons for fee!Jng hemmed

husband brings home a comfor-1 unrea listiC a mbJtJOn~ lor huboy.
table $12,!100 a year. Or a more l
No Politics
comfortable $15,000. Or a mo:&gt;t \ He's eq ually unenthusiastic
comfortable $30,000.
about the wile who follows the

in. One sign is that hi! sees

othors with the same ienl!lh of
firm while he stand! Ntill.
' A1d in Move , ,

these amounts. You ootlce he's

If husband and wife
''l\'o boss wants an executive that It is: time for a cha.n~e,

reasonably unhappy. He feel&gt; who
bogged down . hemmed in , a1•d &gt;a id.

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bossed by wife," he according to the expert,
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wile should . support the hug-

Breilmayer, dea lmg m the ban~ tit his various
boss.
recruttment o[ execu tives tor 20 aimed at getting the job-change
You may observe, too, thilt years nationwide and interna. wheels m motion.

otherwise unappreciated by h1s

he's really not living up lo his tloHa li y, said nil three kmds of

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We are having 1 Sale of W~men's &amp;.Her Dresses (seleded from our
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regular itock) - a Sele of Furniture on the 3rd Floor - RCA Victor

Bend Sale in the Houuweres Dept.
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TO BRIGHTEN AND LIGHTEN. Mbs Ritz Finisher &lt;·on·
tours t:heekbones and hollows. For a radiant blush just
brush your face with this pressed powd ery cake that
fomes in .a petite pink compact. For added nil{httime

job, not be able to live up to it

Many, Many New Arrivals All Over The Store - It's Not foo Early
To Be Thm!Ong of Gift Buying.

Jlamor, there are colors in special shimmer shades.

bility to vote.

Inc., of New Canaan, Conn.,

$30,000. Some executives on the
roster make $100,000 or more a
year.
Age? Breitmayer said the
odds on placement aren 't so
"She should listen to hiS good over age 50.

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As..;;ociation urged renewal of union

Thursday- Friday- Saturday

SALE KODAK INSTAMAnC CAMERAS
MOVIE PROJEaORS •• SUDE PROJECTORS
19.50 lnslomollc 104 Comora OulHt 14.50
29.SO tnstamotic 154 Comero Oulllt 23.50
47.95 lnotomoltc 304 Comoro Oullit 31.25
59.95 lnst•mttlc 404 Camera Outfit 41.25
104.50 lnotamotic 704 Comoro .... 19.50
124.50 1nlttmtt1c 804 C1mtr1 . •.. 99.50
14.50 lnstomotlc M60
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Ministerial tion announced that the annua l

Thanksgiving service,

the TB levy in the November would be held at the r'irst Bap~l ection at il.;; regu lar meeti ng
tist Church with the Rev. DnTuesday at the
Middleport ald Hicks as speaker. The Week
:hurch of Christ,
of Prayer was scheduled for

Movi1 ProfHtor .. . . ....... . . .. 69.75

99.50 lnltama11c M65
MoYle Pro(tctor
.. ...... .... 11.50
149.50 lnolamollc M70
MO.It Proltctor .......•• , , . • , , 123.50

The Rev. Max Donahue, who iJanuary 9-13 usmg the central
Is serving hi s first year
as i theme of "Consensus of Ch ris·

pastor of Heath
Methodist ltianity."
Chur&lt;h, was given a cordtai I The group of mini;lers also

w~lcome. He also gave the op·
em.ng praye:. .
The asso,cJah?n
express~d
the hope that, '.The voters m
Meigs County g1ve the TV levy

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vote the importance it rightly and th ai pic tures would Ybe tak-

Adam West {BatmanJ

Burt Ward (Robin)

Miss Hoffman
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Eastern FHA

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About
Middleport

LODGE TO MEET
Worshipful Master Richard
W. Vaughan announces thai ,
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp; 1
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ly meeting Wednesday, October @
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at 7:30 p.m, at the Mason ic :&lt;
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ter Masons are invited to at- ·
tend
Mrs. Jane Gilkey Is vaca·
tioning in North Carolina with
TAIL AWARD
relatives.

39.95 lnotamatlc M2 Movlo Comero 32.50
159.50 lnslomotlc M6
Movie Ctmera . . . .. .. , .. .. , • 129.00
94.SO Kodak Aulomotlc
35R4 Comoro .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • .. 79.50
79.50 Carout•l Slidt
Pro(eclor Modoi 600 ..... .. ..... 64.50
119.50 Corouoel Slide
Pro(edor Model 700 ..... ....... 98.50
144.50 Corouoel Slide K
Proloctor Modo! 800
.... , • 126.50
49.50 Kodak Rtodrmote
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(Well Known Brands)

About
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For a Special this weekend - In
the !leidY to Wear Department on
the 2nd Floor. Our $7.95 to $12.95
- All &amp;lzea f!ll Junior :Miss and
IWt .8li1Js. Two piece etylee • shifts
IQ~ fitted ltylet - with ihort or
~ lenlth a1eev11.

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$8.95 Uniforms S1le $7.Oo

FHA Staff
Attends
State Meet

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$10.95 Uniforms Sale $8.00
$12.95 Uniforms Sele 10.00

Open Friday Night Til 9

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On September 20, the East·
ern Chapter of the
Future
Homemakers of America met
SUNDAY, MONDAY
E.
in the Home Economics Room. A2C and Mrs. Robert
and TUESDAY
Frick
of
Madison,
Wise.,
arriV·
The officers elected for the
Oct. 9·10·11
coming
year were as follows: ed Monday for a 15 days leave
"NEVER TOO LATE"
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
- TechnicolorPaul Ford Connie Stevens i The Helms World T r oPhY Mrs. John ·Angel, Mrs. Ed· Presiden~ Carolyn Hoffman; Paul Frick. · ,
Maureen O'Sullivan
Award annually recognizes the ward Smith and children, .Se· vice president, Sandra Curtis;
!AnLI OF THE DRAG
six foremost amateur athletes glenda and Vaughn, and Mrs. secretary, Helen
Martin; Miss Jerri Frick of Colum·
RACES,
of
the
six
continents.
The
James
Phillips
and
daughter,
treasurer,
Mary
Eagle;
bus spent the weekend with her
40 mlnut• T•chnicolor
trophy
itsell
stands
six
feel
Kathy,
Columbus,
and
Mr.
and
torian,
Rela
Watson;
news
parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
P,ul
C.rtoon-R01d Runntr·
Speedy Gonule•
high and beara the names of Mrs. Stacey Bunton, Cincinnati reporter, LindA Perry;
Frick.
·those honored.
spent the weekend with Mr. mentarian, Marilyn
Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Cur.lis of
and Mrs. A~nold Richards and program chairman, Pat Harris; Mechanicsville, Iowa are
attended funeral services for i Chapter Mother, Mrs. Thelma guests of his parentS, Mr.
M111. Anna Luckeydot of Rut· Eagle.
Mrs. Clarence CurUs. '
land. Mr. Richards was reared
Rollin (But£h) P1illlns
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
by Mrs. Luckeydoo.
I Plans were made to go to lbe Thurston spent a coup! of da B
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. subregiOnal meeting
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Mrs. Willlam ,\lilt Is a pa· 24 at Athens High 8 c h 0 0 I. wJth his grandparen~, Mr. ,
tient at Veterans Memorial Th
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Carolyn
Mrs. Rollin Bearbs.
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hospital and is beinS treated
ose gomg were,
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Richard '·Pullins returned
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for a VltUS
awq; on.
ry, Pat Harris, Mrs. Thelma s DM:", J.uw~..,u .~.UCW:y
Mrs. Leo ·'Swlck of c..!umbus Eagle, and the advisor, Mrs. enb)g llft:U 8 brief vl&amp;t
and Mrs. William Betz, HiiU· Ritchie.
his ·~er, Mrs.
ard, and Mrs. Garnet Betz and·
mond Pullins. He also viSited
grandsOns, Jiley and Bobby, of Plans were made for an ex. bls grandparents, Mr. and
Gallipolis, visited over
the ecuUve council meeting to slart Roltin Bearhs.
weekend with Mr. C. ·H. Wise, planning the program of work. Mn. ·Gladys Cuclder rebmt·
Sr . and Miss Ruby Wise. Mr. Dues for the coming year were ed home Friday, alter a
Wise observed his birthday an· discussed. They are to be paid weeks visit at Powhatan Point,
niversary. Also calling were by November 7.
with Mr. and M111. GraUs
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., Plans were ma&lt;le to initiate an who accompanied her
Middleport. Mr. Wise received new members In October
for the weekend.
gifts and cards from relatives
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Charles Burt has returned
and friends.
his empiO)'ment at Lorain
Mrs. Earl Knight has
reIN OKINAWA
spending several weeks at
IT'S NEW!
turned from Columbus where Staff Sergeant Albert
K. home, Rutland Road.
Si lVER SHOE
she
has
spent
a
week
with
her
Stansbury,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heff
f1UNw1thsumrins
J IO'tll with taclr
daughter and son·ln·law, Mr. James Yeager of 1 Cole
are the guests
pu rchn• ot POLL·
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
Pomeroy, has arrived for
and Mrs. Claren&lt;-e Mllllllo
PARROT SHOES
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy is visit- at Naha. AB, Okinawa;
RuUand.
ing this week in Columbus with SlliDsbury is a medical
Mrs. Ellen E~bacb ··~~"
her daughter and· family, Mr. atOry supervisor, and a
Tuesday \vlth her parents,
and Mrs. Gordoo Harris. She ate of Pomeroy High School.
Mrs. aarence ~
accompanied Mrs. Harris · to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moufrom 6.99
Columbus Saturday.
Forrest Bachtel.
and family of Gr~viUe
Mrs.
J.
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Da1!'son
of
VienMrs.
Pearl
Reynolds
and
were
Sunday ~uests of. his
8.99
na, W. Va., Is spendlug the house guest, Mrs. Nina
Mr. anc!, Mrt. EaUe MDsswlnter here with ber daughter of Akron, visited in
man, MinersVIlle,
and son·ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.
Mr. and
0.. Holj~
I ht"'"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOjj and family .and Mrs. ,
North of New&amp;\'k were ~.,,~
Pott·Parmt eaton to ttttte
evening dinner
of ,
oo•d&gt; wiUt- oty1eo att oot
and Mrs.
for ICitooiHiotld high
Mr. and
•ITIOftll u. tlttlo dolls lor
Mlis
appeo'""""· Ratld hlllh with
mom• btc.auu of their
substonlili ~llnlctlon,
Colore~rtoons

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TWO VERY POPULAR and versatile hairpieces are the basic wiglet and the
made of Dynel. The wiglet &lt;an be used for anything from a slmpllfted walorfali
do~n the back to bowed curls attached to the &lt;rown (left). The "fall," styled willa
hetght at the erowa and molded lG shape lhe face (right) can be worn for R•• oeulilon. These are b;r Dawld .t. David.
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Beauticians

as their civic responsioiilty, but !rom the Rev, M. E Dawson
a spiritual one as well,
to for a gifl given him. The Rev.
elert people of highest integrity Donald Hicks, president, presid•===--=== = = -tled over the meeting. The Rev.
Ruppeil o[ lhe First
United Presbyterian Church,
P-roy Ohio
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deserves, " and asked members
d fl d
ef their various congreg~tions en an 1 e ·
''to accept their duty, not 1only A note of thanks wag read

THURSD...Y, FRIDAY
ond SATURDAY
O&lt;L 6-7-8

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Be sure to select the Nmtra or proJector you want now
llftd nve during this Salol

discussed the pr-oblem of providing aid for transients g~
ing through the village and agreed that persons needing aid

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and-lose it. In whi ch case" the two eleme nts together.
vou're worse off than vou wen~ "The wife," he said in an
in otrices.
in the beginning.
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The ministers stressed the William F. Breitm ayer, pres- help to a dissatisfied executive
christian citizenship responsi- ident of Execut1ve Register 1 by !endi11g a sy~pathetic ea:·1

Pastoral Action
Urges Renewal
OITBLevy
The Middleport

register for a change. Usuall)l!,
he explained. the~e are the -men
who are at the1r peaks, but
their wives insist that they. do
better.
''The experience," he said,
"helps the wife to get a more
realistic view of her husband."
The average salary of exec~­

He m• kes his livjng putting lives placed by the firm

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900 Gallians
For Support

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Frequently •. Brellmayer

on a downward cour~e.
Bre1tmayer 's f1rm has filed
on more than 12,000 emp:oyed
executives looking for greener
pastu res- greater opportumties,
more money. He also dea!s
with half-a-thousand companies,
drug -makers to doll-makers,
looking for executives.

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potenti al - the one yo u fi gure \\ives only lead hubby's career down ~ecu t1ves who want

for him. And wh 1le vou're
figuring, you cjearty
tha1
more mont:y, 'i n addition to
greater job satisfaction. would
chee r up the gloomy hearthside.
At thi s point, you can nag
him into gettmg anoth er job. Of
course, he may land a be tter

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Floor·- Our West

of an executive making one o( her husba nd 's l'iueer.

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This Weekend, Thursday, Friday, Saturday·

serVice moving ahead . m" the

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BE THRIFTY

S.le- Womens 8. 95 to 16.50

SaveAIIofYour
Seleslips From
ELBERFELDS
IN POMEl!OY

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A group ohbout-150 Dresses - In Slzea for Jun.
lor Petites - Regular Junior and Misses Sizes , and half sizes. Wblle lhey last - this group,

Many ol our Cllllomen
llave equipped tholr ld~
ohena with eookiD&amp; ulel&gt;
lllit GluiWare Dishes - Appliances Cleaning Rift'' - Gad·
lets - Bou I lilta for
thetr Frlen .
V18it the bt111
ware's llepartmeot on
llalD Floor - See

:$8.95 DRESSES --...,.-- SALE $4.48
$1G.95 DRESSES
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Agency services were naluated when FHA County SupervJ.
sor Milton E. Rouab 8lld two
members of hia local stall at.
tended a 3-Gay meellnl recently
of Ohio Farm Heme Adrnlnl•
lratloD per101111el at the Alwood
Lake Lod&amp;e iD C8rroD County,
Atte!1dlng with Roush wert

SALE $5.48
SALE $6.48
SALE $8.25

17 Meigs Men
Being lndutled
At Fort Hayes

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Sblrley E. CrQiby, CO\IDifoffilll

clerk.

IDIDY new anivab fpr

ind your home.

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Wflb a "sure grip" back for mulmum aldd rellltance. We have aold. lho~ .
4nds of these rugs aDd lhey are :well know,n for their unlfomi.quaJ1..tJID4 : ,
~eM . wortmalllhip. ChoOJe troin beautiful decorator eofori hic,udl!IJ ,
te, Red, Pillk, Aqua, Rose, Yellow, Ulac, Cbi!DPIID'o Tan~e, ; lfoli
n, Coral, Green, Blue, LIJae, Grey, Mint GreeD, AnUque Gold, 'lton•Bellt,
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Gau&amp;e

Z--Dally Sentinel, Pbmeroy-Mlddleport,

For He}p

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clear skies and lndl3n summer a
square mile area inehl up 4:05a. m.; Pamela D. up
temperatures across the na!Jon. by inch."
Greenup 5 20 a. m , Vickers
LOii ANGELES IUPI) -refilled the cameras after I massacre to beat the traffic.
The rathm or the women, down Meldahl H:55 P· m.; J. S. l
'foo'd have thought It waslfathor completed each roll of Rosalind Russell. who thinks
Edward Letchnnner, a Klargo Lewis up Meldahl 9·41) P· m.;
businessman, and Herman Na- Endeavor down Metdahl 1'45
Academy Award night with fllm .
of her"lf as the "Ill\('
ter, general district manaager a. ·m.: Zimmer up Meldahl2:40 I
nothin&amp; but losers among the[ Lewis, a latt! arrival, was Dodger," sat m Dodger Pres·
far Montgomery Ward in a. m.
llhow bUSIIIess ''""' who : lold his car was being towed ident Walter O'Malley's box
Chicago, indtcated they thought Gallipolis Dam _ John J.
watched their Dodgers loso the 1 away and sent his chauffeur with comedian Danny Kaye.
their daughters wero abducted Rowe down 7:35 p. m.: Trojan
openinl World Series Jlame 5-2 1out to move 11.
They stayed until thed last bout.
rather than lost or drown ed up 6 55 p. m.; Barbora Gal
Wednesday.
I Frank Sinatra arrived in the David Janssen an Bar aro BY MRS. VERNAL JOHNSON
"Nancy is too level headed to down 7:25 p m : Steel Ranger
By the third inninl dapper second inning, escorting his Rush sat In their regular The West Columbia Grade have had either happen,· said down 8:35 p. m.; Solvay down
Cary Grant had shod his coat bride. MJB Farrow. ACCOIII· season boxes in the Golden School Parent and Teachers As- Leichner.
9·25 p. m , L. Fiore up 10:35
'nd necktie and rolled up his ,anying the Ibm singer was"" Horseshoe dugout section where sociation held their first meet- Nater said Pamela Is "well p. m.: Jennifer Jean up ·ll p.
•letves, uhor~ng the Dodgm ,rard-playlng pal and Chicago season box seats for lour go for ing of the new school year on disciplined. She wouldn't won- m.; Jane T. up 12·15 a. ln.;
to
the Ortole•.
Cub manager IA· Durocher. ! $t,600 a pop.
. I Monday even 1·ng at the school. der off I he trat·1 ."
Chuckle D. up 1:30 a. m Baby
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Jarry .Lewis uta lew aeats :along with Sinatra's daughters , It wus a long, epressmg Mrs. Raymond Lieving, out·
Lear down 5, 15 a.m.: Onward
III'IY With three cameras, 1nd t Nancy Jr. and Tina.
. afternoon for the glamour folks, gong presdent, read the defohol more than 400 pictures of By the end of the etghth ' but they'll be. back in hopes
. . . of P T A She told the
DIVORCE ASKED
up 8:0S
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down
8· 55a.a m:
m 'H. E. Bowles
the playen In aehoo He wa~ inrung w1th the Orioles leadmg that Koufax w11l even the- senes group they had three steps to One sUlt for divorce filed
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assisted by 1011 Gary who 5-2. the Sinatra party fled the I lor their favorite team.
tale. 1 _ Know what pTA. I m the Metgs County Clerk of S Kanadw a , ,~~r - 3.,. ounta ~
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C t W dnesdoy "as by Rea l tate own .... won ..ro a. m., ..
means. 2 - Do we want
a. our 9 e
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• Robert W!!st up London 6:20
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support of officers
a. m.: Lucy Jane Lucas down
The group alter a short diS· L atdn m·:lt oGmold R.idvg~ Dar Winfield 5:30 p, m.; Jeflerson
cussion voted to l'ontinue the au er 1 •
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IIRIGHTON. England !UP!) the north. and a lid on US. Gromyko that the 1954 Geneva P.T.A. and elected the lollow- wm, for gross neglect of duty Bupll
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- Britlah Foreisn Secretary troop increases.
('onference on Indochina
be .
and extreme cruelty. Plamt1ff 1 s up m e
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Geor(e Brown ,.id tnday he Brown told
tho
annual reconvened Russia and Britain ~g off~~"· ;res:dent, Md r ~· seeks the cuztody and support Allen R Merrill down Winfield
will 1ak the United Nations conference of Britain's rulin•., are C&lt;H:hairmen of the confer- Metty Alicewar;
en ' of one mmor L,ll
~ Jd an d a1·1mony. 11.40 p.. m.:
Fort Dearborn
Bartlev re-preSJ
. secretary
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General ABsembly next week to Labor Party he would also ence.
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' In other court action the case down Wmfteld 1:10 a. m.;
1et up 1 Viet Nam peace continue suggesting to Soviet Brown spoke at th• end ol a Mrs. Mddred Neal, and treas- 1or Clarence E. Hawl~y vs. the ' en Z. up Winfield 4:20 a. m.;
L'OIIforence aB soon as possible. Foreign Minister Andrei A. debate durmB which l aborites ur~r, Mrs. Betty Fox.
National Life and Accident In- I W. H. Shaver, Jr.,, up Winfield
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States for continuing the Viet
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Nam war.
nounced . •Jer.
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING
LEADERS TO MEET
political arm of the Viet Con(.
However. the conference Ia- AttendtDJt the m""tmg w~re: The anntral Homecoming of Girl Scout Neighborhood I
He said he would •I,. ask I
Iter endorsed the Labor govern· Mrs. Marie Smtih, prmctpal, the Morning Star EUB Church 1 leaders will meet next Tuesthat the conference be preceded
m•nt's policies on Vl•t Nam, and fourth grade teacher, Mrs . l will be held October 16th with I day, October 11 from 10 a. m.
by on end to U.S. bomblnJ in
I foreign policy and derense by Betty Foreman, teacher . of the j Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and • until 3 p. m.• . at th~ hollle of
Not1h Viet Nam, • halt to
sweeping vote of 4,1160,000 to I second and thtrd grades, Mrs. Worship service at 10.4~. A Mr~ . .A. R. Knight, Lmcoln Hm.
1 545.000.
()Immunist infiltration from I
Ailee Bartley • hrst
grade ' basket dinner will be served at Members are asked to brm&amp;
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Mildred Zimmer- ! noon with a songfest from 1·30 • nose-bag.
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ONE ARRESTED
A Knauga man mlsstn1 since
man, Mrs. Icie Rirkard, Mrs. ' to 3 p m. Rev. Menzel Smllh
One armt wu reported by Mondy evening to presumed I TAKEN TO COLUMBUS I Harley Neat, Mrs. Robert Chat· I mvites everyone.
FINLEY'S ADDRESS
tile Meigs eount.y Sheriff's De- 1drowned. Gallipolis police chief George Sargent,
Pomeroy . tin, Mrs. Clarice Dunlap, Mrs.
The address of Richard L.
P'flment Wednesday , Enunet John Taylor said today.
,teacher, was taken from the Lora Anderson, Mrs.
Btllie
IN DA NANG AREA
Finley of the U.S. Air Force, a
Welch, 57, Pomeroy, on
a W'll'
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Gallipoi~s Clinic Wednesday to Smith, Mrs. Alma Jeffers, Mrs. Marine Lance Corporal Rog- rormer resident of Pomeroy, Is
54 · of i UmverSJty
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Hospttal m Colump esc h'to Kearns,· Mrs .~•y
"'"·u·JS er W. Roush. son of Mr. and A2C Rlchard L. Ft n1ey,
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Iseen leiVI~g Carl's Place on I bus His r~m numbe.r II 987. Johnson, Mrs. Betty Fix, Mrs. Mrs. Albert M Roush of 249 AF13856108, CMR'l, &amp;x 1149,
SQUAD CALLED
Court St., about 4'45 p. m. Mon- He Is In crJtical condtUon.
Harold Young, Mrs. ••ymond N. Third Ave ., Middleport, ls APO Seattle, Washington, 91'14%.
The
Pomeroy emergency day and hasn't been seen s,. 1, ,
Uevlng, Mrs. Andrew Van Ma· in the Da Nang are~ of Vietnam
LOCAL TEMPS~uad went Wednesday at 8 p. :that time. Cbiel Taylor said. '
IN COWMBUS
. Ire, Mrs. Wilbur Van Matre, serving with Marine Composite Temperature in dow·ntotmll
m. to the restdence of Bill Da· l Myen w" reported mtSsing MaXine Griffith, cashier of ' Mrs. Vernal Johnson, Mrs. Bet· Reconnaissance
Squadron Pomeroy Thursday at 11:30 L
Til, Mulberry An., Po~eroy, to pollee Wednesday morning the Pomeroy National Bank, at- ty Stewart and Mrs. VIrginia (VMCJ) -1, First Marine Air- m. was 55 degrees, under parifrom wbere. Mlnole Phtlltps, a , His car was found parked at tended a meeting of the Wo- Wears.
craft Wing.
ly cloudy skies.
lll*llcll ~li"'!t, ":II transpur~ ! the park front on First Ave., men's Activities Committee of f"';;;_.;._=======~~~~======-ii;_;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~=-=-.
eel to Galltpolio cltntc.
along the river side of the the Ohio Bankera Aasoclaiio•
street. The key wa• tn the car's m Columbus Tuesday.
.. IJ~E ~UED
Iignition and Myers' shirt and
A, mlliTtllie hcense was IJ. trousers along with his billfold,
sued Ia Probite Court Wednes· '
d 'd I .
CALLING BACK 48,111
-'·-' to WUII La
Bo . !moner. an ' entllcallon. were DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler
cl~
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wrence s ' found tn the car.
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and.Ltnaa Lou Larkms, II, Ches 1 man was aeen swimmin&amp; a- than 4t,OOO 1dle worken at
Itt.'
I boot the middle of the Ohio as~mbly plants aer~
tho
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TWINS BORN
Grape St., between 5. 30 and 6 stalled by 1 sever&gt;day strike
Mr. and M~s. Clarence Hay- p m. Monday,
began to roO,
Mlneravdle, are announc- Chief Taylor said that on tho
----blrth of. twm daqhters· presumption tltat Myers has
:1&amp;, wolghtng 5 lbs., 1 1drowned, the Coast Guard at
i lbs. and 10 ozs.,named ·Henderson has been notified
Mlny and Joan Mary. 1and officials at the G111ipoi~
Jllso have one !roller dam at Eureka, have
81° V\J, and lour 1been notified to keep a lookout
f~l:;, !:~~· V1ol~t, 351; : K~th· , lor the body.
~; Vllerto · and Ltza, : Chief Taylor said it had been
l';f.lj~~1. · ll!pl!llto.
reported that Myers wu in a
state of lntollcotion when he
HARVEST
1 wu last aeen ltHdilt&amp; for his
C. C. CUckler. to Joseph 1!.
~UP[) - Soviet lear on Court St. Monday even- Carsey, Freda M. Carsey, 1.08
wtll harvest
the Iinl Thoro has been ltowov acre, Scipio.
. rrain crop in their 1 no ·official confirmation
Lotts A. s_porteer to Willard
IIIII year, It wu ... iMyen has drowned.
J•flero, Andrta Jeffers, parcel•,
lad"''.
Mlnemllle.
ARIUVIS AT NAHA
Kenneth E. Searles, Pauline
Staff Serltlnt Albert
K Searles to Elmer Hysell, FioaSllnsbury, son ot Mr.
nd. ole Hysell, parcelo, Rutland.
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Jtlm J. Keclt, Leola Koclc to
Mrs. James YOI&amp;er of l Cole Goorp H. Prill, parcels, Rut.
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duty at Naha AB, Okinawa. eoiumbua and Southern Ohio
Seraeant StansburJ, • medical Electric eo., to United States,
laboratory auporvlsor, io a Easement, Letart.
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by a relief pttcher.
The previous hi~1G-\Vas
set by Jess Barnes td the old
New York Giants back tn the
old Polo Grounds in N•w York
against the New York Yankees
in 1921.
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st'!e btggesit crh~wtorydin IDodk ger
urn ser es JS
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$557 336 to set a new series
record for one game receipts.
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set when the Dodgers m&lt;;t the
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Saturday-Friday being :"'
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third game at Baltimore l\
be southpaw Claude Os
pitching for the Ilndgers 1~
right hander Wally Bunker;:~
the Onoles,
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big right bander in the r~
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McNally-with Drabowsky·" M
the ready m the bullpe~
another shot.

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both
leallls have yet to face a com·
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ern Highlanders in SVAC
play.
Coach Shinn's Eagles will be
at full strength for the Bobcat
game providing Jerry Burke,

170 In the line to their oppon·
ents' 164 and 155 in the backfield to Kyger Creek's
153
pounds per man.
Eastern has disposed ol Raonan Trace 40-14 and North
Gallia 14-0, Against tho same
SVAC opponent.s, Kyger Creek
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the season's opener. Eastern
won two straight then lost 26-11
to Rutland and lied BuchtelYork 0-0.
'Iwo. other SVAC teams ·will
be looking for !heir first win

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MHS Invades Hom e 0f t he Bulid.og.s·.,'~

I.E-Bill Buckley ir. ~i ~~;•;;ll,
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LT-Jerry Burke
3 237 LT-Rick Thomas
4
or Ronnie Orr
4 140
LG-Larry Spencer a 150 LG-David Darst
4 140
C.-Archie Rose
4 145 C.-Roger White
3
RG-Tom Osborne 4 164 RG-Bill McCormick 4
RT-Dave Williams 4 220 RT-Dave Jividen
3 170
RE-Dick Douglas 4 142 RE-Mlke Spaulding 4
QB-C. Eichinger
4 150 QB-Jim White
2 143
LH-Roger Allman 4 143 LH-Don Rumley
4 150
RH-Mlke Martin
a 165 RH-Mike Shuler 3 160
FB-Don Roush
4 165 FB-Eiwood Howard 3 160
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Big Weekend for 7Ohio College Squads
By Vtdje4 Prell lttt:erullonal
Seveb Oliio college footbtlll
leant1 II!!~ JUttpr!ng records on
the 1laf Salurda)l. Jn wltat
aha~. up to be lite of the
1est ~of the season.
Mllllll~ , Qllbelten
DWDlDg tile aatiolt's lqnt
jor college wiD otreU, !alto
Konl Stste, tbe team that
defeated:Miami-Jn lite
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'ilp Dine
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1ltll vletoriel
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Wable, a farmer Muskle
under .the Muskingum coach.
. Musklngum, which
ly does oot play Rittenberg
-.on, will be aiming for
lith straight victory and 15th
a row In the .conference. ·
Ill tho MJd.American
ence, Toledo visits Ohio
in quest of the Rockets'
victory in Atbens since
196,1 and ~wW ~ goes

games, Denison lakes a z.o
ord to Wooster, wblcb Is tH
the season Hiram Ia at
ta, Heldetberg hosts
and Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon
play ROD-league
pooeots,
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Otterbein ""'Is Holsll'a
Hempstead, ·N. Y., ln
Coach Larry Lintner uld
be tbe taugbesl team tile
dinall will play all season. Ken-

Wllte!l , .~ ~· eef!tesi, BDOther big ooe
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.oolh~tern Obla will be
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P. · •,;pqi a flrGng with the Belruta favtred.
-.1 it tbe 01!/0 'Oonlerottce, • ~. trying to bounce
rJI!t ~ Sa~ . a!chl allel a ~ ~ lfow!IDI
lllial uqbt bave !¥[le!l1rp 11 will ' hosl • Lot!lsviDe,
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vln L. Clagg, Rt. Z GaiUpoUs;
IltseUqed
Mn, Douglas W. Roush, Pt. Mrs. Allen D. NOrris, Mrs.
Pleasant: Mrs. Robert H.
B. Barlow,. Wesley Canman, P'omoroy; Guy D.
Mn. Edward H. Sjapleion,
3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Margaret
Zona SlaYton• Ivan G.
Van Cool\81',
Phi!Up T. Howard,
Dalton A. GI'OVfl", ~
G. Haskins, Paul
D.
John M. Whltf. JU. Greer, Charles M.
Da.
Albiny; Frank H. ~. vld R. Barnhart, ~Lewis T. Smllb Ashllnstlc and liifitlll
land, Ky.; Mrs. Ralph W'. Par,.
Dalley and
Rt. 2 McArthur J~ . A. Mrs. Clyde· J. Gillilan and

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Wednesday to qualifJ for
second round of the European
CUp of Champions
competition. Steve Chalmers
added the third score for
Scttllah champions.

r~t~san,~~Mrs~.~L.~Rees~e~Nott~~~~~~~~~

Itoats
ewanee
from pits lard 11otter,McArthur;
.and·SOlllo
Wesleyan
JackBon; J. ·wn.
Mn. and lnfant daughter.
z.o mark 111111, 1
Charles E. Cltafena, Rt.
2
of Michlgan,'wbleh 1tas a Greenup, Ky.: Wll1lam J. HOI'
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wlnnbtl alreit tlllder- ler, .st. Albans, w, VA&lt;; \ tu!!l

toBesides
Mestern!be
MichigaB.
Kent

Jamea K. PhUltpe, SJ, ISouth
w. Va.; ~ DCJD.
aid&gt; E. Toberl, Oat .!III\
Carrie B. Jonklnl, ·J~
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. . and his balanced backJield to
line which up until now the Jacket.s lor a good numi'H!tt
Coach Fred PhilliS lakes hJS give the homecoming crowd has turned in creditable per- of years, tltat foothall wiUtlle
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band o! Mlddleport . Vellow wltat they came to see. Senior formances but Jacked depth to at Middleport for f3ck of sll(l'
Jacket.&gt; to Atbens Friday arght quarterback Ertc Hummel leads enable Coacb Phillis to spell port of the local boys and IBIII
t~eet the cream of the III&lt;Nl ~e young but versatile bac_k· any of his linemen for a breat!J- before it has had a cbance&gt;'lo
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S AL crop, the Athens Bull- field backed by Juniors BtU er. It is generally in the second be taken into the new COJtSOiio
A' IICriPP!' Eu!ertJ Jr. High
do.g,
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BrinktnBD and Grey HulL Soph- bali that the Middies •eem to dated Meig• Local Llisttlct; .
.1~ team blttled the Pom,. ""'w:-mamm,MO
e Bulldogs, defending ~EO- omore Mike Goodwin .leads the tire against the bench force of 'i:his could be the last yeQ
e...r~~l'llthero In a 7th and 6th LOS ANGELI!S (UPJI AL champtons and undefeated backs wtth 219 yards m 33 car- the opposing
ball
clubs for football at Jacket Staditlll
Giti«e·,!ootball same at P'antb- acheduled a)J[l08ratlee of Satt
m league play th!' !Oason, will ries for a 6.6 rushing average. Steve Pullen, 5-11 and 135 lb. Iinstead of '67 as lacl&lt;adalslul
or':stN!um, holding their OWII 'tly Koafax oa the mOUDd to- •
have a homecommg ~d he- Eskey, dean of SEOAL coacb·
wiU move Into
lhe attitude g1Ves way to th&amp;Jnev;
'"" Jbtee quarters, but I hen day tllade the Los AIIJeles
them to'!'orrow mght as es With nme years of service,
end poSition left
by it able.
a" ,W.y to the heavier lealll .. . Dodgen an 1-6 favorite to
they show their talented bard· has a talent. for creating
Tannehill with Dennis Ault
. .., look tht opening w111 the secood game of ·the
backs against
the lootbaU teams, having woo the boldilrg down tlle left side , It also if . my aopinljJR Kt
·~,and marched, to the JIM World Series from tbe 1
e
Jackets.
honor of coach of tho
Guards in all 48 minutes of th~ Coach ·Phillis ls• p0rfot1ning a
'Eql"· t wlten a pass inter- llaltlmore O&lt;loleo.
Athens, 2-0 ill the league and 1962 and last year, John
will be Larry Stobart aRd jOb of fantastic
excelietllll':
halted the drive. Netthllallilllore reverled 111 U
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on tho season, has wins ov· and Morgan James lead
Lcllmgwell 'th Ra •hat the bahdful of boys . he
er , . . moun.led a sustatned llllderdog role by wlnnlng
Wellston and arch rival Lo- Bulldogs forward wail, botll
at center and ~~e Jaclre~ leads exllibit the greatest ~drlvi,iind_t~e lint 'tuarter end· Wedtle8tlay'a operdag game 5ga~ lnstde the SEOAL and one are Seniors and captain
way tackles Max Whitiatch calion to the sport merely .~.
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evoa money to 1
non· conference wm over form- Athens eleven along
Bernard Lyons.
workmg hard all w&lt;;ek, only to.
11
ra;p,.~ quarter, with lib tile ..riel
er Jacket Coach Bob Ashley Hummel.
It wah noted last week ganst take the f1eld agatnst oppo~
Pai!ID'r~ck Mark Still
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JACKETS
that tho ;ac~ets tion outweiglling them 30 to.,f/i~
theload, the Panthers -·""""'
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but ten boys on
lite l lbs. per poSition and edged ~Y
a two yard plua&amp;e F'aet8
d Fi
en has but one defeat to mar wtll be sbiltiDg his lineup some
mostly 90 to 110 poupd two to tbree years m e•per.~
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and s bomores riih Ience, '
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field With a win."
shut-out '" thetr opene!' agamst go against the Eskey
little if a~y football "er- So far this season MHS p "d
In the third qu_arier, ~alfbaok acts
. . ures lor the 63rtl lor a dry field this Friday
The Panthers, who
New Lexington.
.
lads. End Mltrk Tannebill ·
ders have onl ~sk~ ''Is .: 1; '
ChlrDe Lane skirted nghl end World Sertes.
bost the rugged Wellston Gold. have been plagued by
The Middles record Is JUSt out for this game and possibly The boys the. Jackets balle in possible to .1.n'"
on 1 7$ yard sweep, crossing LoTeame: Natonal ~ague- en Rockets in their third South- will hav~ all their regulars back the reverse, 1-3. The Jackets for the season tvilll a broken uniform are a credit to the swer has boen ···yes.'' because.
llie goalllno, but the run was s Angeles Dodgers, Amor· eastern Oh1o Athlet~r League m the hne-up this week
last week 18 to 6 to Nel· hand. George Sauer who has fine football that local fans nothing ,. 1m ossibl
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to 10 avail as the Panthers Zcan League-Baltimore Orioles. game of the season
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and look a 3J1.t loss at been on the mend with a bad have seen at Jacket Stadium the have
pe the;
wore penalized 15 yardJ , for
Length tf
Serlesbest-or- The Panthers of Coach Bud Of!enSJvely, Steve Fmlaw will
the week
before knee should be ready as weU this yea
d · th
y
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seven (i t g
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hoIuoua· WI . Lane and Still
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re ~ Btckel, now 1-l I~ league
· •m row, e
one Win came at Wa· ~· Sam Hood who was illjured by, As the years roll b it is bi er but not 80 much b er
lltt!l'lllltlng elrrles, the Panth- Los Angeles I, second game, and 3-1 overall, wtll have
. tackle, Raymond Zerkle, left hama m tbe second game ol '" the Jackson game, also with evident that lite fall yla . Wg~ama te , It
lg~
''" Closed out lhe third quarter, oet. 6 at 1M Angeles; lltlrd, work cut out for them when
Pat Story, center; Ed the seasoo when they stopped a leg injury and sat out
"King Football " w·u c sstc, toa t
::::'ul · w~ ~and
leading 14-j) on Still's tz yard fourth and fifth games (if they come up against the Jackright guard; Charles Hy· the non • conference
White w.eek's encounter with
from' Jack~ Sta~: lha~ "!~Jd hav:r WIne ~~·
run &amp;n: I TD, and bls plunge ~), Oct. 8, 9, 10, at s~n Coutny team.
!'lght tackle, and Btll En- Falcons 21H. About lite only ville.
consolidation and lack way
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potnla. B~timore; SIXth ~nd seven coach Bob Brennan's Rock.
rtght end. Swtsher at distinction lite Jaekets have ov- Hood bas been working out ol interest by local fans will Si~ce those twa 0
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Ketth PhaUn and or tbeir otber league counter· this mek and should be ready soon give way to the boys and bas been harder to~; .. _'
ill the 4th quarter, winding tbe IS at Los Angeles.
have a talented trio in
the
Moore, halfbacks and
" that the Mld.die• have to go, as well as Sauer, With fans of the other Meigs Local honestly - to the ~on I·
IPme ·ap wltlt I 26.(1 margin,
Starling Times: All g~es bacltlield with halfbacks Hay. ole Van Meter, fullback.
been shut ont tbts seasou, ~ese two lads ready II ahould Schools who like body contact. bove. Can we win? q
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Jackets have etther scored gJVe the Jacftets their balanced No one ever will know if fool- But so long as football , I•
oxce_pt Sundays game m Oiler. The Wellston team, play· of the cornermen and
or came back to tie he- backfteld along wtth Asa Brad- ball would bave held its old played it must ba "yes," for If.
••ason. .
At 4:$0 p. m. 011 October 6th, Baltilrlon which begins at 2 ~ under tho same muddy eon- English will be 8 starter at In· fore running out of gas.
bury at quarterback and
popttlarit.y among the boys in it isn't, tltat's when the gl\!TIII•
the ~ 7llt Grade meets p.m. (EDT),
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ditions as Pomeroy last week- side guard for the Panthers ln Coach Eskey will be. coli!'!- SWan at the ballback. slot.
competition with teams of ceases to esist as an outlot:
the Belpre 7th grad at Pomeroy. Second Game Ptldters:- Los end, was defeated 14-6 by
only defensive line-up chan- tng on his sll'ong defensJVe line The problem area will be
their own size.
lor the competitive splrll lltt
'nri1 Is tile tlrot
Jtmlted vs, BaiUmore-Jim Palmer ns- ens,
It is my opinion, in following boys as well as men.
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Pomeroy because of fts
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Penol, wht defeated James J.
United P&lt;es• IDtentatloaal
lor a ·c:~ ·p. m. game.
Odds: Los Angeles s.s to win a1r for passes from capable
Woody in his first
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game incomplete lall Friday night,
vywelghl, wlll light Amos McNaUy, Drabowsky (S)
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- ~ockey Jorge Velasquez 55,941.
Holzer Hoopital·
Lincoln at Madison Square Etchebarren; Drysdale, Moe~erJ
00 the rain-soaked mush
~coral • riding triple at Total Receipls4557,336.00
Logan, and the Panthers
2-4 and HI p.:.C Parents Garden, Oct. 21, It was (3), R. Miller (5), Perr811nski
AUIIIIIc. City .Wednesday, boot· Commissioner's s h are - felled 14-j),
on Pediatrics Ward
announced Wednesday,
(8) and Roseboro.
lng !lome All Na'IY ($10.20) In ~.8011.40.
'"nrere's no doubt Wellston Is
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bowsky. LP-Drysdale.
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the AeODd, Polley Power Player's shar~,:Ul.3&lt;1
a good ball team," said Bickel
Admiolliono
lite Emile GriUltb.Joey
F. Robinson, B. Robinson,
($11~) }'&gt;.the third and Polybu Teams' ahare-494,747.12
"and we will really have
Emmett W. Davi~,
middleweight title match,
lebvre,
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line p"cher. IliB control was oH
and Frank and B ks look
advantage of it" roo
Bauer admitted he was
surprised by the gilt-edged
relief pitching turned In by
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Drabowsky, with a 6-0
season's record and five of
those triumphs coming in
relief took over for Baltimore
s~r Dave McNally in the
third inning went on to record
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this week but Coach Miller,
Coach Miller's Bobcats
barring any unfores..n emer·
injury free for the contest
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genctes, expects the team to
ior hallback, who last week
be at full strength for the game.
fered a fractured arm in
Kyger Creek had Rot loot a
North GaiUa game and is
league game since 1960.
to the squad for tbe n'madnderl The Eagles have a slight
of the season
edge on the Bobcats offensive·
ly both on the line and in til&lt;!
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If Burke Is not ready to go
at the tackle post, Coach Shinn
will start Ronnie Orr, 140-pound
senior who filled 111 lor the
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they, alwaya turn to whenever Series play, were made even like we dftl las~" he added.
they re in troubl~to set them money dloices to take lite Then the Dod&amp;ers came back to
b:ct 011 tbe rlgbl ll'ack ~ay series. They had started the defeat the Mlnneagla Twlaa In
seven games witfi Kout.., of
a, d evea lite 18&lt;Nl World Sertes sertes as 1-5 underdogs.
wHh the Baillmore Orioles.
"I don't Imagine," said course, wrapping it up for Los
Beaten in the opening ga'!'e smiling . Hank Bauer, "that Angelts.
Wednesday, 5-2, on first . wm· Koulax Is gomg to be easy for A 17·game wiBner who earned
mnboyg hFromonkrs ~~. thBe !,.~andsoa us.das Drysdale was, but as I've every Rickel of the $!25,000
a, a .... r..,..,
sat a11 a1ong we are gomg to salary he gets from the
by tbe brilliant, unel(li!Cted win it on our hitting."
Dodgers Koulax has beeo like
reliot pitching of Natio•al
AJotoa DOl Dlsboarteued
money in the bank in clutch
Loasue castoff Moe Drabow· Manager Wail Alston of the games. He beat the Phiiade~
aky, the Dodgers still were J;)odgero, not the IeasL bit phia Pbillies in the limll game
rated W favorites tD win the disheartened by lhe opening of tho season last Sunday to
lecond garne. with Knufax.
game inss. said he was give ltle Dodgers their aecoad
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too Angeles Dod&amp;ora called 01 dealing the Dodgers their first ••1 sure don't want to lnse the winning rigbt ahand~r goin~e: ~O:ge•~ ~P:;:!
Sandf Koufu:--tb9 same fellow borne park defeat in world first two games again this year tho Orioles Alstoll made bls "You can bet

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visit ,POSsibly haif a dozen other countries on· his f'IP
late
This month
the Nam
Philippines
for a
conference
on theto Viet
war. Speculation
was rtfl
in Saigon that the chief executive's wlde-ran,g!.'lg jravels throu¥h Asia would l~clude a stop at a ma~or Ajll•
erican milttary bue In South Viet Nam. There wa~ no
official word on this.
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1 0 t 31 f
th e-d u visit 'ttl
would
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days after the close of a "war and peace
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VIet Nam in the Philippin· - - - - -~ ·-· · ·.
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. . stltelllent said tho invltlllfon
In Australia, Prime Minister was extended by KiltR Stilton
Harold Holt said Johnson woaid Ismail NasrulkUD ~i~ and · ~l!
be in his country Oct. 21).22. queen. The Pre!ldenl · wUJ
There were strong indications confer "lth Prenliet Tengku
that the President also would Abdul Rahma~ fO!' talks on
go to ThaUQnd.
internaUonal problem•, In·
The New ~aland government eluding Viet Nam, the elateannounced that Johnson ,will menl said. · ...
arrive in Auc~land for 8 day·
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on to Au•tralia on .the afternoon FERNALD, Ohio 'tJI'lt; of Oct. 20. HIS VISit will be the Representativ04 til · abo~ · :810
first by an American president striking em~IO)!&lt;!S at
~tilinlc
to New Zealand.
Enerey Comml~lon plpnl;' _,.
The Malaysian
government scheduled tom~ with marta~!'"
annnunced in Kuala Lumpur ment officials 'f!tursday
for
that President and Mfi. John- their first talu:· slncti \he waltr.
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Johnson Plans Stops at 6 '·;
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., Olllle!l Prttlllltl'DIIIklllliForce Base Hospital.
the path of the eastbound lruck. l other on the
Novem;,er
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• :Oblo's highways imd street$
Fo~r Jlrewo lo Car
Sislen Killed
eiecUons, were engaged in the
feet on rollers, Pomeroy • Mas·
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dnesttiY wtre tho scene of a Three Springfield sisters and The double fatality occurred dehcilte busines~ of atlf· npling111
of. 20.70. Pt. Pleasant
· beth from traffic accl- a girl friend drowned Wednes- 1 in a tw&lt;H:ar crash at the inter· lo narrow the disagree• tents 1
Hinton !.56 falling, Kanawha
, ts II 18 pti'SOils wore killed, day night when their car section of Ohio 534 and 307' the strike • threatemhg Sltu.a· ' TAVARRES, Fla. !UP!) - Falls 5.45 rising,
'• :ro
tuNJ. They
were to meet wtlh II - The parts of two young 19.52 stationary. London
·.. bably .a record for a single plunged ott a bridge Into Buck near Geneva in Ashtabula Coun- both
ld ted
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Creek, near downtown Spring- ty. It killed sisters, Mrs. Mary
' es
ay.
women who wandered down • Marmet dams were on
~)here were crashes that held.
A. Fox. 67, and Mrs. Mary Ful· Hope /or End
nature trail and mysteriously sills, and Winfield Dam was
~~lmed five lives, rour, three Mrs. Paubne Wheeler. mother ler, 76, both ol Jefrerson. Three
TWINSBURG, OHIO - A' disappeared in a national running 2 feet.
f'nd two.
of the three sisters, was res- men were Injured critically, in- tentative agreement
which forest Sunday appealed to the Ohio River - Jeffboat up 16,
Five of tho deaths occurred Icued by' paS!erby but died tn eluding Mrs. Fox's husband, Ar· 1 could end a week · old strike public for help today.
5·20 a. m.. Jenks up 16, 7:30
:11\:or n•ar Columbus, whert one v,rcy Hnspitll before midnight. thur, 73, who officials said filed wblch already has nlled 49.000
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a. m.: National up 17. 1;25 a.
.l'fash klllo&lt;l four, That was • I Killed were Marsha Wheeler. to obey a stop sign.
Chrysler Corp. employes is to "If anyone has lnformalton,
h" m. ·, Buckeye State up 17, 4:(li
\tree-car pileup at an intersec- ~ 17, and her sisters, Debra. 15, The other fataliU,. :
be voted on today by 4,300 em· plea,., please get in touc ' a. m , Elisha Woods up 18,
'\ion with U. S. 23, south of the and Sharon, 14, and Elizabeth 1 Morristown : Johnny Kealen, ployes of the firm's Twinsburg said the parents of Nancy 1:25 a. m. Principio up 18,
~y limits.
IVolgamore. IS.
' Columbus, killed when he at· stamping plant.
Leichner, 21, of Largo, and 1:20 a.m.; QUf"n Citv
·''Franklin Count.y sherill's dell' I Witnesses told pollee the car tempted to pass a truck on U.S. Negotiators
announced on Pamela Anne Nater, 20, 01 18. 5:55 a. m.\, George Price
uties said Air Force Stilt Sgt. mad• no attempt to tum 40. 20 miles east of here and 'Wednesday afternoon that bas- Clearwater.
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Samuel Mltchell, 31, pulled his "lUllroly onto the bridge, his auto was hit broadside by ic agreement had been reach- Nancy, a green-eyed blande, Herdman ' up 21, 6t.l&gt;-a:' m.;
car slirhtly onto U. S. 23 be- crashed through a guard rail another.
~ and a proposal would be and Pamela, a brunette, were Robert Reed down 21, 7 a. m.;
yond 1 stop sign as he pre- and fell into water about seven Bowling Green: Don gla s put to the vote of United Auto last seen strolling down a Indiana up 22. 7 a. m Mark
pared to head south.
fe•t deep.
Blair. 26. Weston run over by Worker Local 122 members to- nature trail in their bathing Easton down :13. tO 16 p. m.;
·: His car was sideswiped by A car and truck collided on a truck after being hit by a day.
suits. They were on a picnic at Philip Sporn down 'l:l. 1:20 a,
\"'e driven by Dale Verdon Thl· U. S..224 at a Seneca County gravel spreader as he worked FreeJe Setlln
Alexander Springs, a popular m ; Elgerchff •1p 23. 4:5(1 a.m.;
OJUI, 70, Columbus, who was road mtersection about seven on Interstate 7~. SJX mllel\ south
FREEZING
TEMPERA· recreatton area In the e~~treme Irene Chotin down 23. 8:15 a.
kiiiO!d. Thibaut's rar careoned miles east of Findlay, killing ol here.
ri
ed
arts
of the Mid· southeastern portion &amp;f Ocala m.: Pennsylvania down Green:m feet acrnss the medial strip three Wednesday night. Tho Tiffin: Clarence Roy Long, 1 ~a~p ~ and frost National Forest. About 300 to u; 3 45 p. m.; Ravenswood
•nd struck an oncoming vehl- dead we&lt;e Earl Krupp, 70, RR5 77, Belt.&gt;ville, killed when his I ed
f f ~e Ohic \lis· 500 persons were in· the area down Greenup 4.25 p m.: Valc!o, killing Mrs. Sandra Cavl- Tiflin, and his wife, Mary, 611, farm lractDr was~~ by 1 Nor· .~~sipp~r::J ;ennessee Ja!leys. from which they vanished.
ley Transporter down Greenup
Jtte, 25, Laurelvtl!e, hor daugb· a~d Earl Adams, 43, Wayland, Ifolk &amp; Western fretght tram at Readings In the 301 were regis- A search party or 75, 9·05 p. m., Alton Zephyr up
ter, Cathy, 5~ and Karen Jo Mich., tho truck drJVer.
. a ~rossmg north ol here.
tered as far south as Tennes- mounted 011 horseback, looked Greenup 1·05 a. m., Rose G,
lllfe, 11, Ashvtlle: the driver.
The Ohio Highway Patrol satd Columbus: Bessie Stmmons, see and northern Arkansas. Monday through the swampy up Greenup 2:35 a. m.: ValvoMl~hell wu m saUsfactory IKrupp, northbound oo a county 57, Co!~bus, strucft by a car But a high pressure area, underbrush which abounds ~ith line down Greenup J·t5 a. m.
~lion at Lockbourne Atr road, pulled onto U. S. 224 mlo
she crossed a street her~ extending from the PacifiC to snakes, bears . ~~d bobcats. I glady Rosemary up Green 3·
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clear skies and lndl3n summer a
square mile area inehl up 4:05a. m.; Pamela D. up
temperatures across the na!Jon. by inch."
Greenup 5 20 a. m , Vickers
LOii ANGELES IUPI) -refilled the cameras after I massacre to beat the traffic.
The rathm or the women, down Meldahl H:55 P· m.; J. S. l
'foo'd have thought It waslfathor completed each roll of Rosalind Russell. who thinks
Edward Letchnnner, a Klargo Lewis up Meldahl 9·41) P· m.;
businessman, and Herman Na- Endeavor down Metdahl 1'45
Academy Award night with fllm .
of her"lf as the "Ill\('
ter, general district manaager a. ·m.: Zimmer up Meldahl2:40 I
nothin&amp; but losers among the[ Lewis, a latt! arrival, was Dodger," sat m Dodger Pres·
far Montgomery Ward in a. m.
llhow bUSIIIess ''""' who : lold his car was being towed ident Walter O'Malley's box
Chicago, indtcated they thought Gallipolis Dam _ John J.
watched their Dodgers loso the 1 away and sent his chauffeur with comedian Danny Kaye.
their daughters wero abducted Rowe down 7:35 p. m.: Trojan
openinl World Series Jlame 5-2 1out to move 11.
They stayed until thed last bout.
rather than lost or drown ed up 6 55 p. m.; Barbora Gal
Wednesday.
I Frank Sinatra arrived in the David Janssen an Bar aro BY MRS. VERNAL JOHNSON
"Nancy is too level headed to down 7:25 p m : Steel Ranger
By the third inninl dapper second inning, escorting his Rush sat In their regular The West Columbia Grade have had either happen,· said down 8:35 p. m.; Solvay down
Cary Grant had shod his coat bride. MJB Farrow. ACCOIII· season boxes in the Golden School Parent and Teachers As- Leichner.
9·25 p. m , L. Fiore up 10:35
'nd necktie and rolled up his ,anying the Ibm singer was"" Horseshoe dugout section where sociation held their first meet- Nater said Pamela Is "well p. m.: Jennifer Jean up ·ll p.
•letves, uhor~ng the Dodgm ,rard-playlng pal and Chicago season box seats for lour go for ing of the new school year on disciplined. She wouldn't won- m.; Jane T. up 12·15 a. ln.;
to
the Ortole•.
Cub manager IA· Durocher. ! $t,600 a pop.
. I Monday even 1·ng at the school. der off I he trat·1 ."
Chuckle D. up 1:30 a. m Baby
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Jarry .Lewis uta lew aeats :along with Sinatra's daughters , It wus a long, epressmg Mrs. Raymond Lieving, out·
Lear down 5, 15 a.m.: Onward
III'IY With three cameras, 1nd t Nancy Jr. and Tina.
. afternoon for the glamour folks, gong presdent, read the defohol more than 400 pictures of By the end of the etghth ' but they'll be. back in hopes
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DIVORCE ASKED
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down
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m 'H. E. Bowles
the playen In aehoo He wa~ inrung w1th the Orioles leadmg that Koufax w11l even the- senes group they had three steps to One sUlt for divorce filed
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assisted by 1011 Gary who 5-2. the Sinatra party fled the I lor their favorite team.
tale. 1 _ Know what pTA. I m the Metgs County Clerk of S Kanadw a , ,~~r - 3.,. ounta ~
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support of officers
a. m.: Lucy Jane Lucas down
The group alter a short diS· L atdn m·:lt oGmold R.idvg~ Dar Winfield 5:30 p, m.; Jeflerson
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('onference on Indochina
be .
and extreme cruelty. Plamt1ff 1 s up m e
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Geor(e Brown ,.id tnday he Brown told
tho
annual reconvened Russia and Britain ~g off~~"· ;res:dent, Md r ~· seeks the cuztody and support Allen R Merrill down Winfield
will 1ak the United Nations conference of Britain's rulin•., are C&lt;H:hairmen of the confer- Metty Alicewar;
en ' of one mmor L,ll
~ Jd an d a1·1mony. 11.40 p.. m.:
Fort Dearborn
Bartlev re-preSJ
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General ABsembly next week to Labor Party he would also ence.
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1et up 1 Viet Nam peace continue suggesting to Soviet Brown spoke at th• end ol a Mrs. Mddred Neal, and treas- 1or Clarence E. Hawl~y vs. the ' en Z. up Winfield 4:20 a. m.;
L'OIIforence aB soon as possible. Foreign Minister Andrei A. debate durmB which l aborites ur~r, Mrs. Betty Fox.
National Life and Accident In- I W. H. Shaver, Jr.,, up Winfield
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States for continuing the Viet
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Nam war.
nounced . •Jer.
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING
LEADERS TO MEET
political arm of the Viet Con(.
However. the conference Ia- AttendtDJt the m""tmg w~re: The anntral Homecoming of Girl Scout Neighborhood I
He said he would •I,. ask I
Iter endorsed the Labor govern· Mrs. Marie Smtih, prmctpal, the Morning Star EUB Church 1 leaders will meet next Tuesthat the conference be preceded
m•nt's policies on Vl•t Nam, and fourth grade teacher, Mrs . l will be held October 16th with I day, October 11 from 10 a. m.
by on end to U.S. bomblnJ in
I foreign policy and derense by Betty Foreman, teacher . of the j Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and • until 3 p. m.• . at th~ hollle of
Not1h Viet Nam, • halt to
sweeping vote of 4,1160,000 to I second and thtrd grades, Mrs. Worship service at 10.4~. A Mr~ . .A. R. Knight, Lmcoln Hm.
1 545.000.
()Immunist infiltration from I
Ailee Bartley • hrst
grade ' basket dinner will be served at Members are asked to brm&amp;
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Mildred Zimmer- ! noon with a songfest from 1·30 • nose-bag.
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ONE ARRESTED
A Knauga man mlsstn1 since
man, Mrs. Icie Rirkard, Mrs. ' to 3 p m. Rev. Menzel Smllh
One armt wu reported by Mondy evening to presumed I TAKEN TO COLUMBUS I Harley Neat, Mrs. Robert Chat· I mvites everyone.
FINLEY'S ADDRESS
tile Meigs eount.y Sheriff's De- 1drowned. Gallipolis police chief George Sargent,
Pomeroy . tin, Mrs. Clarice Dunlap, Mrs.
The address of Richard L.
P'flment Wednesday , Enunet John Taylor said today.
,teacher, was taken from the Lora Anderson, Mrs.
Btllie
IN DA NANG AREA
Finley of the U.S. Air Force, a
Welch, 57, Pomeroy, on
a W'll'
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Gallipoi~s Clinic Wednesday to Smith, Mrs. Alma Jeffers, Mrs. Marine Lance Corporal Rog- rormer resident of Pomeroy, Is
54 · of i UmverSJty
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Hospttal m Colump esc h'to Kearns,· Mrs .~•y
"'"·u·JS er W. Roush. son of Mr. and A2C Rlchard L. Ft n1ey,
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Iseen leiVI~g Carl's Place on I bus His r~m numbe.r II 987. Johnson, Mrs. Betty Fix, Mrs. Mrs. Albert M Roush of 249 AF13856108, CMR'l, &amp;x 1149,
SQUAD CALLED
Court St., about 4'45 p. m. Mon- He Is In crJtical condtUon.
Harold Young, Mrs. ••ymond N. Third Ave ., Middleport, ls APO Seattle, Washington, 91'14%.
The
Pomeroy emergency day and hasn't been seen s,. 1, ,
Uevlng, Mrs. Andrew Van Ma· in the Da Nang are~ of Vietnam
LOCAL TEMPS~uad went Wednesday at 8 p. :that time. Cbiel Taylor said. '
IN COWMBUS
. Ire, Mrs. Wilbur Van Matre, serving with Marine Composite Temperature in dow·ntotmll
m. to the restdence of Bill Da· l Myen w" reported mtSsing MaXine Griffith, cashier of ' Mrs. Vernal Johnson, Mrs. Bet· Reconnaissance
Squadron Pomeroy Thursday at 11:30 L
Til, Mulberry An., Po~eroy, to pollee Wednesday morning the Pomeroy National Bank, at- ty Stewart and Mrs. VIrginia (VMCJ) -1, First Marine Air- m. was 55 degrees, under parifrom wbere. Mlnole Phtlltps, a , His car was found parked at tended a meeting of the Wo- Wears.
craft Wing.
ly cloudy skies.
lll*llcll ~li"'!t, ":II transpur~ ! the park front on First Ave., men's Activities Committee of f"';;;_.;._=======~~~~======-ii;_;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~=-=-.
eel to Galltpolio cltntc.
along the river side of the the Ohio Bankera Aasoclaiio•
street. The key wa• tn the car's m Columbus Tuesday.
.. IJ~E ~UED
Iignition and Myers' shirt and
A, mlliTtllie hcense was IJ. trousers along with his billfold,
sued Ia Probite Court Wednes· '
d 'd I .
CALLING BACK 48,111
-'·-' to WUII La
Bo . !moner. an ' entllcallon. were DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler
cl~
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wrence s ' found tn the car.
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and.Ltnaa Lou Larkms, II, Ches 1 man was aeen swimmin&amp; a- than 4t,OOO 1dle worken at
Itt.'
I boot the middle of the Ohio as~mbly plants aer~
tho
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TWINS BORN
Grape St., between 5. 30 and 6 stalled by 1 sever&gt;day strike
Mr. and M~s. Clarence Hay- p m. Monday,
began to roO,
Mlneravdle, are announc- Chief Taylor said that on tho
----blrth of. twm daqhters· presumption tltat Myers has
:1&amp;, wolghtng 5 lbs., 1 1drowned, the Coast Guard at
i lbs. and 10 ozs.,named ·Henderson has been notified
Mlny and Joan Mary. 1and officials at the G111ipoi~
Jllso have one !roller dam at Eureka, have
81° V\J, and lour 1been notified to keep a lookout
f~l:;, !:~~· V1ol~t, 351; : K~th· , lor the body.
~; Vllerto · and Ltza, : Chief Taylor said it had been
l';f.lj~~1. · ll!pl!llto.
reported that Myers wu in a
state of lntollcotion when he
HARVEST
1 wu last aeen ltHdilt&amp; for his
C. C. CUckler. to Joseph 1!.
~UP[) - Soviet lear on Court St. Monday even- Carsey, Freda M. Carsey, 1.08
wtll harvest
the Iinl Thoro has been ltowov acre, Scipio.
. rrain crop in their 1 no ·official confirmation
Lotts A. s_porteer to Willard
IIIII year, It wu ... iMyen has drowned.
J•flero, Andrta Jeffers, parcel•,
lad"''.
Mlnemllle.
ARIUVIS AT NAHA
Kenneth E. Searles, Pauline
Staff Serltlnt Albert
K Searles to Elmer Hysell, FioaSllnsbury, son ot Mr.
nd. ole Hysell, parcelo, Rutland.
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Jtlm J. Keclt, Leola Koclc to
Mrs. James YOI&amp;er of l Cole Goorp H. Prill, parcels, Rut.
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duty at Naha AB, Okinawa. eoiumbua and Southern Ohio
Seraeant StansburJ, • medical Electric eo., to United States,
laboratory auporvlsor, io a Easement, Letart.
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by a relief pttcher.
The previous hi~1G-\Vas
set by Jess Barnes td the old
New York Giants back tn the
old Polo Grounds in N•w York
against the New York Yankees
in 1921.
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st'!e btggesit crh~wtorydin IDodk ger
urn ser es JS
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$557 336 to set a new series
record for one game receipts.
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set when the Dodgers m&lt;;t the
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Saturday-Friday being :"'
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third game at Baltimore l\
be southpaw Claude Os
pitching for the Ilndgers 1~
right hander Wally Bunker;:~
the Onoles,
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big right bander in the r~
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McNally-with Drabowsky·" M
the ready m the bullpe~
another shot.

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both
leallls have yet to face a com·
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ern Highlanders in SVAC
play.
Coach Shinn's Eagles will be
at full strength for the Bobcat
game providing Jerry Burke,

170 In the line to their oppon·
ents' 164 and 155 in the backfield to Kyger Creek's
153
pounds per man.
Eastern has disposed ol Raonan Trace 40-14 and North
Gallia 14-0, Against tho same
SVAC opponent.s, Kyger Creek
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the season's opener. Eastern
won two straight then lost 26-11
to Rutland and lied BuchtelYork 0-0.
'Iwo. other SVAC teams ·will
be looking for !heir first win

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MHS Invades Hom e 0f t he Bulid.og.s·.,'~

I.E-Bill Buckley ir. ~i ~~;•;;ll,
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LT-Jerry Burke
3 237 LT-Rick Thomas
4
or Ronnie Orr
4 140
LG-Larry Spencer a 150 LG-David Darst
4 140
C.-Archie Rose
4 145 C.-Roger White
3
RG-Tom Osborne 4 164 RG-Bill McCormick 4
RT-Dave Williams 4 220 RT-Dave Jividen
3 170
RE-Dick Douglas 4 142 RE-Mlke Spaulding 4
QB-C. Eichinger
4 150 QB-Jim White
2 143
LH-Roger Allman 4 143 LH-Don Rumley
4 150
RH-Mlke Martin
a 165 RH-Mike Shuler 3 160
FB-Don Roush
4 165 FB-Eiwood Howard 3 160
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Big Weekend for 7Ohio College Squads
By Vtdje4 Prell lttt:erullonal
Seveb Oliio college footbtlll
leant1 II!!~ JUttpr!ng records on
the 1laf Salurda)l. Jn wltat
aha~. up to be lite of the
1est ~of the season.
Mllllll~ , Qllbelten
DWDlDg tile aatiolt's lqnt
jor college wiD otreU, !alto
Konl Stste, tbe team that
defeated:Miami-Jn lite
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'ilp Dine
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1ltll vletoriel
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Wable, a farmer Muskle
under .the Muskingum coach.
. Musklngum, which
ly does oot play Rittenberg
-.on, will be aiming for
lith straight victory and 15th
a row In the .conference. ·
Ill tho MJd.American
ence, Toledo visits Ohio
in quest of the Rockets'
victory in Atbens since
196,1 and ~wW ~ goes

games, Denison lakes a z.o
ord to Wooster, wblcb Is tH
the season Hiram Ia at
ta, Heldetberg hosts
and Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon
play ROD-league
pooeots,
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Otterbein ""'Is Holsll'a
Hempstead, ·N. Y., ln
Coach Larry Lintner uld
be tbe taugbesl team tile
dinall will play all season. Ken-

Wllte!l , .~ ~· eef!tesi, BDOther big ooe
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.oolh~tern Obla will be
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P. · •,;pqi a flrGng with the Belruta favtred.
-.1 it tbe 01!/0 'Oonlerottce, • ~. trying to bounce
rJI!t ~ Sa~ . a!chl allel a ~ ~ lfow!IDI
lllial uqbt bave !¥[le!l1rp 11 will ' hosl • Lot!lsviDe,
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vln L. Clagg, Rt. Z GaiUpoUs;
IltseUqed
Mn, Douglas W. Roush, Pt. Mrs. Allen D. NOrris, Mrs.
Pleasant: Mrs. Robert H.
B. Barlow,. Wesley Canman, P'omoroy; Guy D.
Mn. Edward H. Sjapleion,
3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Margaret
Zona SlaYton• Ivan G.
Van Cool\81',
Phi!Up T. Howard,
Dalton A. GI'OVfl", ~
G. Haskins, Paul
D.
John M. Whltf. JU. Greer, Charles M.
Da.
Albiny; Frank H. ~. vld R. Barnhart, ~Lewis T. Smllb Ashllnstlc and liifitlll
land, Ky.; Mrs. Ralph W'. Par,.
Dalley and
Rt. 2 McArthur J~ . A. Mrs. Clyde· J. Gillilan and

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Wednesday to qualifJ for
second round of the European
CUp of Champions
competition. Steve Chalmers
added the third score for
Scttllah champions.

r~t~san,~~Mrs~.~L.~Rees~e~Nott~~~~~~~~~

Itoats
ewanee
from pits lard 11otter,McArthur;
.and·SOlllo
Wesleyan
JackBon; J. ·wn.
Mn. and lnfant daughter.
z.o mark 111111, 1
Charles E. Cltafena, Rt.
2
of Michlgan,'wbleh 1tas a Greenup, Ky.: Wll1lam J. HOI'
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wlnnbtl alreit tlllder- ler, .st. Albans, w, VA&lt;; \ tu!!l

toBesides
Mestern!be
MichigaB.
Kent

Jamea K. PhUltpe, SJ, ISouth
w. Va.; ~ DCJD.
aid&gt; E. Toberl, Oat .!III\
Carrie B. Jonklnl, ·J~
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. . and his balanced backJield to
line which up until now the Jacket.s lor a good numi'H!tt
Coach Fred PhilliS lakes hJS give the homecoming crowd has turned in creditable per- of years, tltat foothall wiUtlle
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band o! Mlddleport . Vellow wltat they came to see. Senior formances but Jacked depth to at Middleport for f3ck of sll(l'
Jacket.&gt; to Atbens Friday arght quarterback Ertc Hummel leads enable Coacb Phillis to spell port of the local boys and IBIII
t~eet the cream of the III&lt;Nl ~e young but versatile bac_k· any of his linemen for a breat!J- before it has had a cbance&gt;'lo
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S AL crop, the Athens Bull- field backed by Juniors BtU er. It is generally in the second be taken into the new COJtSOiio
A' IICriPP!' Eu!ertJ Jr. High
do.g,
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BrinktnBD and Grey HulL Soph- bali that the Middies •eem to dated Meig• Local Llisttlct; .
.1~ team blttled the Pom,. ""'w:-mamm,MO
e Bulldogs, defending ~EO- omore Mike Goodwin .leads the tire against the bench force of 'i:his could be the last yeQ
e...r~~l'llthero In a 7th and 6th LOS ANGELI!S (UPJI AL champtons and undefeated backs wtth 219 yards m 33 car- the opposing
ball
clubs for football at Jacket Staditlll
Giti«e·,!ootball same at P'antb- acheduled a)J[l08ratlee of Satt
m league play th!' !Oason, will ries for a 6.6 rushing average. Steve Pullen, 5-11 and 135 lb. Iinstead of '67 as lacl&lt;adalslul
or':stN!um, holding their OWII 'tly Koafax oa the mOUDd to- •
have a homecommg ~d he- Eskey, dean of SEOAL coacb·
wiU move Into
lhe attitude g1Ves way to th&amp;Jnev;
'"" Jbtee quarters, but I hen day tllade the Los AIIJeles
them to'!'orrow mght as es With nme years of service,
end poSition left
by it able.
a" ,W.y to the heavier lealll .. . Dodgen an 1-6 favorite to
they show their talented bard· has a talent. for creating
Tannehill with Dennis Ault
. .., look tht opening w111 the secood game of ·the
backs against
the lootbaU teams, having woo the boldilrg down tlle left side , It also if . my aopinljJR Kt
·~,and marched, to the JIM World Series from tbe 1
e
Jackets.
honor of coach of tho
Guards in all 48 minutes of th~ Coach ·Phillis ls• p0rfot1ning a
'Eql"· t wlten a pass inter- llaltlmore O&lt;loleo.
Athens, 2-0 ill the league and 1962 and last year, John
will be Larry Stobart aRd jOb of fantastic
excelietllll':
halted the drive. Netthllallilllore reverled 111 U
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on tho season, has wins ov· and Morgan James lead
Lcllmgwell 'th Ra •hat the bahdful of boys . he
er , . . moun.led a sustatned llllderdog role by wlnnlng
Wellston and arch rival Lo- Bulldogs forward wail, botll
at center and ~~e Jaclre~ leads exllibit the greatest ~drlvi,iind_t~e lint 'tuarter end· Wedtle8tlay'a operdag game 5ga~ lnstde the SEOAL and one are Seniors and captain
way tackles Max Whitiatch calion to the sport merely .~.
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evoa money to 1
non· conference wm over form- Athens eleven along
Bernard Lyons.
workmg hard all w&lt;;ek, only to.
11
ra;p,.~ quarter, with lib tile ..riel
er Jacket Coach Bob Ashley Hummel.
It wah noted last week ganst take the f1eld agatnst oppo~
Pai!ID'r~ck Mark Still
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JACKETS
that tho ;ac~ets tion outweiglling them 30 to.,f/i~
theload, the Panthers -·""""'
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but ten boys on
lite l lbs. per poSition and edged ~Y
a two yard plua&amp;e F'aet8
d Fi
en has but one defeat to mar wtll be sbiltiDg his lineup some
mostly 90 to 110 poupd two to tbree years m e•per.~
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field With a win."
shut-out '" thetr opene!' agamst go against the Eskey
little if a~y football "er- So far this season MHS p "d
In the third qu_arier, ~alfbaok acts
. . ures lor the 63rtl lor a dry field this Friday
The Panthers, who
New Lexington.
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lads. End Mltrk Tannebill ·
ders have onl ~sk~ ''Is .: 1; '
ChlrDe Lane skirted nghl end World Sertes.
bost the rugged Wellston Gold. have been plagued by
The Middles record Is JUSt out for this game and possibly The boys the. Jackets balle in possible to .1.n'"
on 1 7$ yard sweep, crossing LoTeame: Natonal ~ague- en Rockets in their third South- will hav~ all their regulars back the reverse, 1-3. The Jackets for the season tvilll a broken uniform are a credit to the swer has boen ···yes.'' because.
llie goalllno, but the run was s Angeles Dodgers, Amor· eastern Oh1o Athlet~r League m the hne-up this week
last week 18 to 6 to Nel· hand. George Sauer who has fine football that local fans nothing ,. 1m ossibl
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to 10 avail as the Panthers Zcan League-Baltimore Orioles. game of the season
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pe the;
wore penalized 15 yardJ , for
Length tf
Serlesbest-or- The Panthers of Coach Bud Of!enSJvely, Steve Fmlaw will
the week
before knee should be ready as weU this yea
d · th
y
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seven (i t g
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hoIuoua· WI . Lane and Still
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re ~ Btckel, now 1-l I~ league
· •m row, e
one Win came at Wa· ~· Sam Hood who was illjured by, As the years roll b it is bi er but not 80 much b er
lltt!l'lllltlng elrrles, the Panth- Los Angeles I, second game, and 3-1 overall, wtll have
. tackle, Raymond Zerkle, left hama m tbe second game ol '" the Jackson game, also with evident that lite fall yla . Wg~ama te , It
lg~
''" Closed out lhe third quarter, oet. 6 at 1M Angeles; lltlrd, work cut out for them when
Pat Story, center; Ed the seasoo when they stopped a leg injury and sat out
"King Football " w·u c sstc, toa t
::::'ul · w~ ~and
leading 14-j) on Still's tz yard fourth and fifth games (if they come up against the Jackright guard; Charles Hy· the non • conference
White w.eek's encounter with
from' Jack~ Sta~: lha~ "!~Jd hav:r WIne ~~·
run &amp;n: I TD, and bls plunge ~), Oct. 8, 9, 10, at s~n Coutny team.
!'lght tackle, and Btll En- Falcons 21H. About lite only ville.
consolidation and lack way
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potnla. B~timore; SIXth ~nd seven coach Bob Brennan's Rock.
rtght end. Swtsher at distinction lite Jaekets have ov- Hood bas been working out ol interest by local fans will Si~ce those twa 0
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Ketth PhaUn and or tbeir otber league counter· this mek and should be ready soon give way to the boys and bas been harder to~; .. _'
ill the 4th quarter, winding tbe IS at Los Angeles.
have a talented trio in
the
Moore, halfbacks and
" that the Mld.die• have to go, as well as Sauer, With fans of the other Meigs Local honestly - to the ~on I·
IPme ·ap wltlt I 26.(1 margin,
Starling Times: All g~es bacltlield with halfbacks Hay. ole Van Meter, fullback.
been shut ont tbts seasou, ~ese two lads ready II ahould Schools who like body contact. bove. Can we win? q
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Jackets have etther scored gJVe the Jacftets their balanced No one ever will know if fool- But so long as football , I•
oxce_pt Sundays game m Oiler. The Wellston team, play· of the cornermen and
or came back to tie he- backfteld along wtth Asa Brad- ball would bave held its old played it must ba "yes," for If.
••ason. .
At 4:$0 p. m. 011 October 6th, Baltilrlon which begins at 2 ~ under tho same muddy eon- English will be 8 starter at In· fore running out of gas.
bury at quarterback and
popttlarit.y among the boys in it isn't, tltat's when the gl\!TIII•
the ~ 7llt Grade meets p.m. (EDT),
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ditions as Pomeroy last week- side guard for the Panthers ln Coach Eskey will be. coli!'!- SWan at the ballback. slot.
competition with teams of ceases to esist as an outlot:
the Belpre 7th grad at Pomeroy. Second Game Ptldters:- Los end, was defeated 14-6 by
only defensive line-up chan- tng on his sll'ong defensJVe line The problem area will be
their own size.
lor the competitive splrll lltt
'nri1 Is tile tlrot
Jtmlted vs, BaiUmore-Jim Palmer ns- ens,
It is my opinion, in following boys as well as men.
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Pomeroy because of fts
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Penol, wht defeated James J.
United P&lt;es• IDtentatloaal
lor a ·c:~ ·p. m. game.
Odds: Los Angeles s.s to win a1r for passes from capable
Woody in his first
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game incomplete lall Friday night,
vywelghl, wlll light Amos McNaUy, Drabowsky (S)
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- ~ockey Jorge Velasquez 55,941.
Holzer Hoopital·
Lincoln at Madison Square Etchebarren; Drysdale, Moe~erJ
00 the rain-soaked mush
~coral • riding triple at Total Receipls4557,336.00
Logan, and the Panthers
2-4 and HI p.:.C Parents Garden, Oct. 21, It was (3), R. Miller (5), Perr811nski
AUIIIIIc. City .Wednesday, boot· Commissioner's s h are - felled 14-j),
on Pediatrics Ward
announced Wednesday,
(8) and Roseboro.
lng !lome All Na'IY ($10.20) In ~.8011.40.
'"nrere's no doubt Wellston Is
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'nre bout is a substitute
bowsky. LP-Drysdale.
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the AeODd, Polley Power Player's shar~,:Ul.3&lt;1
a good ball team," said Bickel
Admiolliono
lite Emile GriUltb.Joey
F. Robinson, B. Robinson,
($11~) }'&gt;.the third and Polybu Teams' ahare-494,747.12
"and we will really have
Emmett W. Davi~,
middleweight title match,
lebvre,
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line p"cher. IliB control was oH
and Frank and B ks look
advantage of it" roo
Bauer admitted he was
surprised by the gilt-edged
relief pitching turned In by
Dr b ky h0
h ~ ~~s . 'rw looked like he
Ties Series Record
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and drf;;,thim for 125
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Drabowsky, with a 6-0
season's record and five of
those triumphs coming in
relief took over for Baltimore
s~r Dave McNally in the
third inning went on to record
World Series strikeout history.

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this week but Coach Miller,
Coach Miller's Bobcats
barring any unfores..n emer·
injury free for the contest
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genctes, expects the team to
ior hallback, who last week
be at full strength for the game.
fered a fractured arm in
Kyger Creek had Rot loot a
North GaiUa game and is
league game since 1960.
to the squad for tbe n'madnderl The Eagles have a slight
of the season
edge on the Bobcats offensive·
ly both on the line and in til&lt;!
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If Burke Is not ready to go
at the tackle post, Coach Shinn
will start Ronnie Orr, 140-pound
senior who filled 111 lor the
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Ron Fairly, a left handed
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benching Tommy Davis a right
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they, alwaya turn to whenever Series play, were made even like we dftl las~" he added.
they re in troubl~to set them money dloices to take lite Then the Dod&amp;ers came back to
b:ct 011 tbe rlgbl ll'ack ~ay series. They had started the defeat the Mlnneagla Twlaa In
seven games witfi Kout.., of
a, d evea lite 18&lt;Nl World Sertes sertes as 1-5 underdogs.
wHh the Baillmore Orioles.
"I don't Imagine," said course, wrapping it up for Los
Beaten in the opening ga'!'e smiling . Hank Bauer, "that Angelts.
Wednesday, 5-2, on first . wm· Koulax Is gomg to be easy for A 17·game wiBner who earned
mnboyg hFromonkrs ~~. thBe !,.~andsoa us.das Drysdale was, but as I've every Rickel of the $!25,000
a, a .... r..,..,
sat a11 a1ong we are gomg to salary he gets from the
by tbe brilliant, unel(li!Cted win it on our hitting."
Dodgers Koulax has beeo like
reliot pitching of Natio•al
AJotoa DOl Dlsboarteued
money in the bank in clutch
Loasue castoff Moe Drabow· Manager Wail Alston of the games. He beat the Phiiade~
aky, the Dodgers still were J;)odgero, not the IeasL bit phia Pbillies in the limll game
rated W favorites tD win the disheartened by lhe opening of tho season last Sunday to
lecond garne. with Knufax.
game inss. said he was give ltle Dodgers their aecoad
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With Jim p lmer a 15h f th
too Angeles Dod&amp;ora called 01 dealing the Dodgers their first ••1 sure don't want to lnse the winning rigbt ahand~r goin~e: ~O:ge•~ ~P:;:!
Sandf Koufu:--tb9 same fellow borne park defeat in world first two games again this year tho Orioles Alstoll made bls "You can bet

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WASHINGTON (UP!)' - President Jqhnson ·
visit ,POSsibly haif a dozen other countries on· his f'IP
late
This month
the Nam
Philippines
for a
conference
on theto Viet
war. Speculation
was rtfl
in Saigon that the chief executive's wlde-ran,g!.'lg jravels throu¥h Asia would l~clude a stop at a ma~or Ajll•
erican milttary bue In South Viet Nam. There wa~ no
official word on this.
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1 0 t 31 f
th e-d u visit 'ttl
would
stop
In
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days after the close of a "war and peace
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VIet Nam in the Philippin· - - - - -~ ·-· · ·.
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. . stltelllent said tho invltlllfon
In Australia, Prime Minister was extended by KiltR Stilton
Harold Holt said Johnson woaid Ismail NasrulkUD ~i~ and · ~l!
be in his country Oct. 21).22. queen. The Pre!ldenl · wUJ
There were strong indications confer "lth Prenliet Tengku
that the President also would Abdul Rahma~ fO!' talks on
go to ThaUQnd.
internaUonal problem•, In·
The New ~aland government eluding Viet Nam, the elateannounced that Johnson ,will menl said. · ...
arrive in Auc~land for 8 day·
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m · -RS TO•fAF.lli
on to Au•tralia on .the afternoon FERNALD, Ohio 'tJI'lt; of Oct. 20. HIS VISit will be the Representativ04 til · abo~ · :810
first by an American president striking em~IO)!&lt;!S at
~tilinlc
to New Zealand.
Enerey Comml~lon plpnl;' _,.
The Malaysian
government scheduled tom~ with marta~!'"
annnunced in Kuala Lumpur ment officials 'f!tursday
for
that President and Mfi. John- their first talu:· slncti \he waltr.
son would visit there Oct. 30. A out !)egan at

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Koufax Vs. Palmer Today; Orioles Smash Dodged ·s~2 ih Firsf.I'Fi'

o.; Oct. e. 1968

Johnson Plans Stops at 6 '·;
Ast"an ·Natt"on's t"n October .

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., Olllle!l Prttlllltl'DIIIklllliForce Base Hospital.
the path of the eastbound lruck. l other on the
Novem;,er
is Dam 12.2, 13.8, running
• :Oblo's highways imd street$
Fo~r Jlrewo lo Car
Sislen Killed
eiecUons, were engaged in the
feet on rollers, Pomeroy • Mas·
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dnesttiY wtre tho scene of a Three Springfield sisters and The double fatality occurred dehcilte busines~ of atlf· npling111
of. 20.70. Pt. Pleasant
· beth from traffic accl- a girl friend drowned Wednes- 1 in a tw&lt;H:ar crash at the inter· lo narrow the disagree• tents 1
Hinton !.56 falling, Kanawha
, ts II 18 pti'SOils wore killed, day night when their car section of Ohio 534 and 307' the strike • threatemhg Sltu.a· ' TAVARRES, Fla. !UP!) - Falls 5.45 rising,
'• :ro
tuNJ. They
were to meet wtlh II - The parts of two young 19.52 stationary. London
·.. bably .a record for a single plunged ott a bridge Into Buck near Geneva in Ashtabula Coun- both
ld ted
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'"'"'kday.
Creek, near downtown Spring- ty. It killed sisters, Mrs. Mary
' es
ay.
women who wandered down • Marmet dams were on
~)here were crashes that held.
A. Fox. 67, and Mrs. Mary Ful· Hope /or End
nature trail and mysteriously sills, and Winfield Dam was
~~lmed five lives, rour, three Mrs. Paubne Wheeler. mother ler, 76, both ol Jefrerson. Three
TWINSBURG, OHIO - A' disappeared in a national running 2 feet.
f'nd two.
of the three sisters, was res- men were Injured critically, in- tentative agreement
which forest Sunday appealed to the Ohio River - Jeffboat up 16,
Five of tho deaths occurred Icued by' paS!erby but died tn eluding Mrs. Fox's husband, Ar· 1 could end a week · old strike public for help today.
5·20 a. m.. Jenks up 16, 7:30
:11\:or n•ar Columbus, whert one v,rcy Hnspitll before midnight. thur, 73, who officials said filed wblch already has nlled 49.000
.
a. m.: National up 17. 1;25 a.
.l'fash klllo&lt;l four, That was • I Killed were Marsha Wheeler. to obey a stop sign.
Chrysler Corp. employes is to "If anyone has lnformalton,
h" m. ·, Buckeye State up 17, 4:(li
\tree-car pileup at an intersec- ~ 17, and her sisters, Debra. 15, The other fataliU,. :
be voted on today by 4,300 em· plea,., please get in touc ' a. m , Elisha Woods up 18,
'\ion with U. S. 23, south of the and Sharon, 14, and Elizabeth 1 Morristown : Johnny Kealen, ployes of the firm's Twinsburg said the parents of Nancy 1:25 a. m. Principio up 18,
~y limits.
IVolgamore. IS.
' Columbus, killed when he at· stamping plant.
Leichner, 21, of Largo, and 1:20 a.m.; QUf"n Citv
·''Franklin Count.y sherill's dell' I Witnesses told pollee the car tempted to pass a truck on U.S. Negotiators
announced on Pamela Anne Nater, 20, 01 18. 5:55 a. m.\, George Price
uties said Air Force Stilt Sgt. mad• no attempt to tum 40. 20 miles east of here and 'Wednesday afternoon that bas- Clearwater.
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up 19, 4·10 a. ill : i. u t h • r
Samuel Mltchell, 31, pulled his "lUllroly onto the bridge, his auto was hit broadside by ic agreement had been reach- Nancy, a green-eyed blande, Herdman ' up 21, 6t.l&gt;-a:' m.;
car slirhtly onto U. S. 23 be- crashed through a guard rail another.
~ and a proposal would be and Pamela, a brunette, were Robert Reed down 21, 7 a. m.;
yond 1 stop sign as he pre- and fell into water about seven Bowling Green: Don gla s put to the vote of United Auto last seen strolling down a Indiana up 22. 7 a. m Mark
pared to head south.
fe•t deep.
Blair. 26. Weston run over by Worker Local 122 members to- nature trail in their bathing Easton down :13. tO 16 p. m.;
·: His car was sideswiped by A car and truck collided on a truck after being hit by a day.
suits. They were on a picnic at Philip Sporn down 'l:l. 1:20 a,
\"'e driven by Dale Verdon Thl· U. S..224 at a Seneca County gravel spreader as he worked FreeJe Setlln
Alexander Springs, a popular m ; Elgerchff •1p 23. 4:5(1 a.m.;
OJUI, 70, Columbus, who was road mtersection about seven on Interstate 7~. SJX mllel\ south
FREEZING
TEMPERA· recreatton area In the e~~treme Irene Chotin down 23. 8:15 a.
kiiiO!d. Thibaut's rar careoned miles east of Findlay, killing ol here.
ri
ed
arts
of the Mid· southeastern portion &amp;f Ocala m.: Pennsylvania down Green:m feet acrnss the medial strip three Wednesday night. Tho Tiffin: Clarence Roy Long, 1 ~a~p ~ and frost National Forest. About 300 to u; 3 45 p. m.; Ravenswood
•nd struck an oncoming vehl- dead we&lt;e Earl Krupp, 70, RR5 77, Belt.&gt;ville, killed when his I ed
f f ~e Ohic \lis· 500 persons were in· the area down Greenup 4.25 p m.: Valc!o, killing Mrs. Sandra Cavl- Tiflin, and his wife, Mary, 611, farm lractDr was~~ by 1 Nor· .~~sipp~r::J ;ennessee Ja!leys. from which they vanished.
ley Transporter down Greenup
Jtte, 25, Laurelvtl!e, hor daugb· a~d Earl Adams, 43, Wayland, Ifolk &amp; Western fretght tram at Readings In the 301 were regis- A search party or 75, 9·05 p. m., Alton Zephyr up
ter, Cathy, 5~ and Karen Jo Mich., tho truck drJVer.
. a ~rossmg north ol here.
tered as far south as Tennes- mounted 011 horseback, looked Greenup 1·05 a. m., Rose G,
lllfe, 11, Ashvtlle: the driver.
The Ohio Highway Patrol satd Columbus: Bessie Stmmons, see and northern Arkansas. Monday through the swampy up Greenup 2:35 a. m.: ValvoMl~hell wu m saUsfactory IKrupp, northbound oo a county 57, Co!~bus, strucft by a car But a high pressure area, underbrush which abounds ~ith line down Greenup J·t5 a. m.
~lion at Lockbourne Atr road, pulled onto U. S. 224 mlo
she crossed a street her~ extending from the PacifiC to snakes, bears . ~~d bobcats. I glady Rosemary up Green 3·
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the AUantic Coasts, produced One oHicer sa1d, we eovered :55 a m. Mark M. up Green·

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Pinal w..kend •t Huldns Tanner Is tht biV IOOth Annlversa,.Y Sale celebration which marks the eloae of their first 100 yetrl t f •int thi.flni folks ol the Ohio Valley with famous Drond named clothlllfl for rritn end boys Its olso tht blglnning of who! we hOlM ·
. will be tnot.h•r hundrftl years of collecting fine frlendl and custo ... ers. Stop In ond regieter for the IWirdlng of over $2,000.00 In 1'11&amp;1
' 'prizes.: You may r11Jloter on ..,ry visit to the atore .. . no purchau required . .. you do not htve to be pruent to win ••• prlsta
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MENS HATS

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Buy now and save on a new .fall autt choaen
from our olock of !amoua brand name maou,
facturerB ..• you wW see the seaaons newest
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BOLOGNA

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CIRCULATORS

With the arrival of fall and cooler wntlter, nf
will be needing aome long 1leeve tpOrt ahlrll,
B~ow and aave on, tbla group of B011 Sport
s .. . llln!ted t.lze,.
.

Gp. BOY'$.ST.fCHJ~NS

w. 2nd

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GROUP OF BOYS LONG SLEM

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The FABRIC SHOP·

Reg. $15.95 - - S•le $14.26
Reg. $19.95 .,..
S.le $17.86
Reg. $22.50
Sale $20.36

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UNIFO,RMS
Now's a good time to stock up
on famoua bnnd matebed unlform 111111 during thla ~I
11le event , •• good ae~n
of sizes to ehoo~t from. ·

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POMEROY

For Ivery Sewing Need.

of these warrn. rugged, winter jackell durin&amp;
this apeclal sale event. Good .election of alzea
and ahadiop.

MEN'S COnON TWtLL

WY 2:3975

1!. MAIN ST.

FABRICS

With cold winter weather just around t h •
corner, now would be a good time to cet one

.Reg. $25.95 · · ········ SALE $23.26
.

Tlllp-m,

JACKETS

Reg. $7.98 ...... . _.. ··(SALE $7.16
Reg. $9.98 ............ SALE $8.86
Reg. $12.95 .. -.. ··· .. SALE$11.56
Reg. $15.95 .......... SALE$14.26
Reg. $17.95 ...... .... SAlE$16.06

.

Soturday Til 9

l'rlday Nlte

Complete Stock , • , Men's Winter

Buy now and 111ve on this telectlon on mens
·dress alacka, all year round weight. Good selec·
tlon of fabrics and alzes , •• many no-Iron labrica •.' • all regular stock.

Check This Price Tag!

Joseph Hooker, Union general in, the Civil War, W8ll nicknamed "Fighting Joe.''

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, DilllY, SenUnet Pomeroi:Middleport, 0 ., Oct {1, 1008-S

:~INS· TANNER'S 100th YEAR

Social News

The Carleton Sunday School
had an atl&lt;ndance of 62, offer. ,• ·
ing $32.78. Ii was announced·
-·ily Mts. Fr•••l• Morrio
that Rev. James Morrison would
Otgan dedication service was
be the evangelist when the rehela Sunday at the Melhodist
vivai •tarts Drt. 3lJ through
CI!Orch. After a basket dinner
Nov. U.
at 'noon, a half hour of organ
Leon Dever was a recent
med~ations with Mrs.
Gar· l.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
ret' Circle and Miss Sandra 1
Murray and Mrs.
Elizabeth
Jl4iley, orpanisls, was enjoyed.
Murray. He was enroute to hill
Specials were a solo, "The
home In Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lard's Prayer," by Mrs. Otla
Leon and Sp. 5 William Murray
MtClintock : "Sing ' 1••sanna,"
have been army buddies for
a~d "Jesus, Tender ; &gt;herd,"
two years. They both worked
bf'the Junior Choir: solo, ''The
togelher at the Pentagon in
Ldst Chord," by Mr.
Ben
Washington, D. C. Leon has
Philson: "I'll Walk With God"
JILL BASTIAN!
just received his discharge al
1
and "Pres~ve My Soul, 0 God"
Ft. Myer. Va.
'A
k
Jill
Rasliani,
daughter
of
h
by the school c olr : • wa en- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Dean and
, Mr. and Mr~. Lawreuce Uas-- sons ·had es Sunday visitors Mrs.
mg Chorus" and ·'Let 1'here
· Uanl, 101 Bastian! Dr., Galli· Sylvia Bryson and son Larry
· ch01r
Be Music,'' by tt1e Semor
aod .Mrs. B. M Pickens sang polis,
is a caodidate for ol Nqrth Canton, Ohio. They
for thf' processional of all Homecoming Queeo at Miami alsu visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Unlvenlly, Oxford, this Snturchoirs. The serman was by Dr .
Clair Waggoner
and Jay •t
Calvin Rodehelfer. Portsmoulh day. Miss Bastlani is • oenior Harrisonville, Mr. and Mrs.
at Miami wbo will graduate Paul Paynter of Carpenter and
Distric t superintendent. Prayer
uf Dedication by the pastor. this December. She b major· Mrs. Lenora Dean at Pomeroy.
HeV. John W. Kimbler.
ing in elementary educalloo·
Miss Donna Hooper visited
•
h
d
She
is
a
member
of
Zeta
Tau
Mrs W LllJ..m MPrPuit an
overnight recently with Miss
rnend 01 Beverly and
Mrs. Alpha Sorority, of wbicb she Linda ~ai.
Harold Sauer of Rutland were is vice president. Jill is the
A surprise birthday party boncaodldate
of
Richard
Hall,
her
H
guest&lt; Sun day of Mrs. arry
oring Mi" Sandra Heal was
P\clrens and att erlded the d«li· dormitory resld_e_nc_•_· _ _ given by Miss Peggy Bowers
cation service al the church.
&amp;t the home of her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, ~on. Others present were Mrs. and Mrs. Elwood Bowers near
sons. M~t:hael and Kenneth, and Stanley Trussell of Sutton, Mr • .Chester. Guests from
I his
\frs. Paul Zvara of Akron were and Mrs. Orner Cramlet, Mr. community attending were Miss
here for the funeral ol the for· and Mrs. Bob Hill and family Carol Hall, Miss Leta Goodwin,
mer's mother, Mrs.
fiSher. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hili Mrs. !Wger Young, Mro. · Way·
They were guests of Jl.lr. and and family.
ne Beal, Linda and Karla.
'&gt;Irs. Henry Roush.
. .
Visiling Mr. and Mrs. CharMrs. Joyce South and
Mrs. Lavin~a Stmpson retum- les Mash Jr. and family Sunreo moved here from Gallipolis. ed home .. fri.day aft er a six day was Mrs. Charll1l Searles
Mrs. South is eHiployed at
weeks . VIS it m Columbus and a( Middleport.
Veterans Memorial Hospital. East Loverpooi.
Mrs. Jennie Holley, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Linley Hart and Mrs. Ann Coe left Monday to been ill, is a patient at Veter·
rnolher, Mrs. Earl Hart
visit on Akron with Mr. and ans Memorial hospital.
Sunday in Columbus
visitina l Mrs. John Davis and family.
Visiting Sunday with
Rev.
Mrs. Ora Rhod es who is ill.
Mrs. Ida Stobart of A P pIe and :.Irs. Clyde Hinton were
Mrs. Ada Shimp and
Grove visited her brother-in- their son , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Neva Caldwell of Wheeling. W. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hinton and family of Columbus.
Va , spent Saturday with their George Krider.
Home over the weekend to
aunt, Mrs. Sybil Mi les. who re· Mrs. Frankie Neigier returp- visit his mother, Mrs. EHzabeth
turned with them lor
two ed Monday after a visit in Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Daweeks visil.
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. na Murray Jr. were SP. 5 Wli·
Mrs. Albert Hill
Clyde Cross and children.
iiam E.' Murray and friend,
wilh a surprise birthday dinnte?l M" . Maud Young spent a Gary Litchenberg of Ft. Myer•,
Jet.'tntly honoring her husband day with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Va. Visiting also were
Mr.
a, her aum, Mrs. Mae Pear- Marrs at Vinio~
and M". Virgil Carl and sons,
~
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Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Black Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Young
c
• .,., 100 c.uo"'
u( Hutland spent a evening with ! and Mlss Nancy St. Clair,· Mr.
'!;
Gu
a11d ; ~el
Frt•
'!
ua~·s
1'\lgtn
a
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n r. an d Mrs. Fred CadJo• ·
and Mrs. Richard Houdashelt
1
4
MIAMI au.eH
Miss June Neigler uf Galli· 1 of Columbus, Mr/ lfnd Mrs. Robo
o~~ your Sa\'tr Jlook T&lt;Jdu /
unbe ue"•"•' h"' rnw
polis spent several d a~ s with ert Richardson
and dougtJ.
CIATIPIID 04' 111tTION
l
1
M
,..,.
Vi
• w. M••n st .. Pomeroy .. o"•• lt'r paren s, r. 8IIU · rs. ter of Middleport. .
~..
George Neigler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne · Beal
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.
. vlsi.ted recently with Rev. :mRI'
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GIRLS
1
The goblins Will gei you of M&gt;Jrs. Clyde Hinton also wilh
&lt;
you don 't wat~ out! . Rem em· rMr. and Mrs. Charles Mash
f(
ber that line from an old poem? Jr. and family. · ·
··
Well, Just be careful you don't Several from this · commun12'12
gel the goblins or other fanci- ity attended the Homecoming
Big 10
'
pr. fui creatures when they're out at Hemlock Grove Sunday aftrJck or treatmg.
ternoon
·
The Department of Highway Mrs. ·Nev White. Mrs. Jennie
Regular $5.99
Safety asks motonsts to be ex- Holley and Judy White visited
tra C1lrelul of exuberant
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char·
dren . cele?rali?g nalloween. Ies Holle at Ashton W. Va.
Th1s 1s their. mght ·.dso .
Y a b1rlhday
. '
th
and attended
parly
Middleport
1
1
em 0 spec!a cons! eratiOn. for Jimmy and Danny, Mrs.
White's grandsons.
The Youlh of the Carleton
Church arid lheir friends had a
party Saturday night at the
scout building. Attending were
John Walter and Richard Dean,
Sandra, Linda and Karla Beat,
Judy, Mary Lou, Grace aod
Geneva King, Brenda
a nd
Steve Smith, Dana
Warner,
John ,\Vi.tit!. Dana, Snoffer,
But&lt;h, Bdt!tiy and Susie Ma1h1 ~ ·
Kenny and SUsan Wood, Eva-·
line and Walter Arnold, Harold,
Sherl)lan arid Wayne
White,
Steve Brickles, Rodney Carl,
Kenny Hartley, Carl ·Kargus,
Jean Mees, Nancy Sl . Oiaif,
Ed)Yard and Alvin Sllllll; Donna Hooper,
Mr. IJ1I( Mrs.
Roger Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph ' Carl, Mrs. . Elizabelh
Murray, Sp. SJ!ill Murray and
Gary Lltchenbeq: and·tbe teach- ·
er, Mrs. Coelle· HJ$on. After
refJlShments of bot dogs, potato chips, kool-ald and root beer,
See For Yourself At . , .
cake aod coffee were served,
everyone
spent lhe evening
playing games.

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' 4-:,Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 6, 1966

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HELEN HELP 'USf
~- by Het•n Bottel--.~

Pinal w..kend •t Huldns Tanner Is tht biV IOOth Annlversa,.Y Sale celebration which marks the eloae of their first 100 yetrl t f •int thi.flni folks ol the Ohio Valley with famous Drond named clothlllfl for rritn end boys Its olso tht blglnning of who! we hOlM ·
. will be tnot.h•r hundrftl years of collecting fine frlendl and custo ... ers. Stop In ond regieter for the IWirdlng of over $2,000.00 In 1'11&amp;1
' 'prizes.: You may r11Jloter on ..,ry visit to the atore .. . no purchau required . .. you do not htve to be pruent to win ••• prlsta
arded every buslnill doy and winners names posted on our store bulletin board.

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Sm1rt , . Trim .. Styllth

New F1ll Ylllr Round Wt. F1mous Br1nd

MENS HATS

MENS SUITS

Now during this special • a I e
event you can save on !ll neW .
fall felt hat, chosen from our
collection of styles, shadings in
the brim widt~ you prefer.

Buy now and save on a new .fall autt choaen
from our olock of !amoua brand name maou,
facturerB ..• you wW see the seaaons newest
and best styles •.. most durable fabrlca and
bave a good selection of sizes.

SALE $8-06
SALE $12·46
SALE $16·06

REG.'
$1.95
REG.
$13.95
REG.
$17.95

- FREE RCA COLOR TV

REG. $39.95 - REG. $49.95 _ _

To Be Given Away

REG. $55.00 - -

SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 8th.

REG. $59.95 - -

'lo purchase is required ... register on every
visit to our store ••• You do not have to be
present to win.

REG. $69.95 _ _

REG. $75.00 _

_

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS

lEtl. $79.95 - -

Stock up now during thlo &amp;pedal
ale event on a good supply of
long sleeve sport shirts chosea
from this collection of styles
mcluding No-Irons, in Dacron
and Cotton blends, assorted
patterns and solid colora •.•
. all alzes.
REG.
14.00 --

SALE $35·6'
SALE $44·"
SALE $49·46
SALE $53·66
SALE $62·"
SALE $67·46
SALE $7l96

Final 2 · Days-Friday &amp; Saturday

REG••

$5.00 - -

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MEN'S YEAR ROUND WBGHT

SPORT COATS

SALE $3· 56
SALE $4·36

FREE s1 00 Stetson

For your drea or casual weartnc cb0011 Jountll

a new sport coat !rom our collection ot

DIIDI ·

brandt now during tblo speclalllie evenL A i004
selection of atylea, fabrlca and mea wiD pld rour
fall wardrobe at Ill peak.

Hat

RIG. $26.95 - -

,· To Be Given Away
. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th.

lEG. $19..95 - - -

Jlurry ln now and register for the $100 John
B. S1~elso~ Hat to be given away. No purchase
requued • . you do not have to be present to

lEG. N$.00 - - -

WID.

110. $19.95 - - -

S4 88

SALE ~4.26
SALE S26·66
SALE '31'46
SALE '35·~

SIMON'S
MARKET
Open Daily 9:00 to 7:00-Frldoy Till

MEN'S FALL STYLED
OPIN "

DRESS
SLACKS,.

Shoe Store

~Pants

992-2284

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In Channel 3
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Skinless WIENERS 2 ~~ 98c

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PORK BRAINS

PORK NECK BONES 4

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compeUDII · the~; ~ption pr..
die~ the Tlpt ~· \Ve.;stand· rea·
dy ·at ,lll ·U.S to serve yQu from

our ¥h;,poteat

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Serving lleigs Cotmll/ tor otJer 94 Yea!t
Member Federal lleltrvt Sysl&lt;m

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Member Federal DtpO!lllll.lilrll1lte CorpoNtlo!l

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includloa

the newest
.... "mlracle cil'ugsl

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:McCOY'S - -.N

ADAMS Olt

6:00 to 8:00

,•

SLICED BACON
EGGS

HOLSUM _

.,.
\

:

49c

lb.

.'

MilK

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

lb.s1.z'
lb.

When yeur 4oi:t0r ~ .lie
~· eur. reglstere([ , pllirJ.Daclsta

.

·-·

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Your Full Service Blnk Is •••

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MODELS
OFALU··"

.. COMPI!TE STOCK aOYS WINTER

·.. JACKE·T.. S

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:

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POPUlAR. .:,

.I

39c

IN $1.00
PKGS. - - - lb.

GROUND BEEF - 3

MOST'

.

'

SLICED ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA

~·

CIRCULATORS

With the arrival of fall and cooler wntlter, nf
will be needing aome long 1leeve tpOrt ahlrll,
B~ow and aave on, tbla group of B011 Sport
s .. . llln!ted t.lze,.
.

Gp. BOY'$.ST.fCHJ~NS

w. 2nd

.t·AO IAN T

SPORT SHIRTS ~ .

~

1115

uWA~~ :MORNING" .

GROUP OF BOYS LONG SLEM

. .

•

The FABRIC SHOP·

Reg. $15.95 - - S•le $14.26
Reg. $19.95 .,..
S.le $17.86
Reg. $22.50
Sale $20.36

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....
n.,. Sh'rts
1·

•

.McCelr1 Pott..,. · ·

'

,MAT:CHED
UNIFO,RMS
Now's a good time to stock up
on famoua bnnd matebed unlform 111111 during thla ~I
11le event , •• good ae~n
of sizes to ehoo~t from. ·

·•

•. Singer Soi...S.rvltl· .

.

.

POMEROY

For Ivery Sewing Need.

of these warrn. rugged, winter jackell durin&amp;
this apeclal sale event. Good .election of alzea
and ahadiop.

MEN'S COnON TWtLL

WY 2:3975

1!. MAIN ST.

FABRICS

With cold winter weather just around t h •
corner, now would be a good time to cet one

.Reg. $25.95 · · ········ SALE $23.26
.

Tlllp-m,

JACKETS

Reg. $7.98 ...... . _.. ··(SALE $7.16
Reg. $9.98 ............ SALE $8.86
Reg. $12.95 .. -.. ··· .. SALE$11.56
Reg. $15.95 .......... SALE$14.26
Reg. $17.95 ...... .... SAlE$16.06

.

Soturday Til 9

l'rlday Nlte

Complete Stock , • , Men's Winter

Buy now and 111ve on this telectlon on mens
·dress alacka, all year round weight. Good selec·
tlon of fabrics and alzes , •• many no-Iron labrica •.' • all regular stock.

Check This Price Tag!

Joseph Hooker, Union general in, the Civil War, W8ll nicknamed "Fighting Joe.''

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_ _ _.....,.

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,t,'

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BAKER FURNITURE

,

,.I.
- - --·-·· ... r-

1866 .:.. 1966

So,.!otv Notes

I

•'

, DilllY, SenUnet Pomeroi:Middleport, 0 ., Oct {1, 1008-S

:~INS· TANNER'S 100th YEAR

Social News

The Carleton Sunday School
had an atl&lt;ndance of 62, offer. ,• ·
ing $32.78. Ii was announced·
-·ily Mts. Fr•••l• Morrio
that Rev. James Morrison would
Otgan dedication service was
be the evangelist when the rehela Sunday at the Melhodist
vivai •tarts Drt. 3lJ through
CI!Orch. After a basket dinner
Nov. U.
at 'noon, a half hour of organ
Leon Dever was a recent
med~ations with Mrs.
Gar· l.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
ret' Circle and Miss Sandra 1
Murray and Mrs.
Elizabeth
Jl4iley, orpanisls, was enjoyed.
Murray. He was enroute to hill
Specials were a solo, "The
home In Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lard's Prayer," by Mrs. Otla
Leon and Sp. 5 William Murray
MtClintock : "Sing ' 1••sanna,"
have been army buddies for
a~d "Jesus, Tender ; &gt;herd,"
two years. They both worked
bf'the Junior Choir: solo, ''The
togelher at the Pentagon in
Ldst Chord," by Mr.
Ben
Washington, D. C. Leon has
Philson: "I'll Walk With God"
JILL BASTIAN!
just received his discharge al
1
and "Pres~ve My Soul, 0 God"
Ft. Myer. Va.
'A
k
Jill
Rasliani,
daughter
of
h
by the school c olr : • wa en- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Dean and
, Mr. and Mr~. Lawreuce Uas-- sons ·had es Sunday visitors Mrs.
mg Chorus" and ·'Let 1'here
· Uanl, 101 Bastian! Dr., Galli· Sylvia Bryson and son Larry
· ch01r
Be Music,'' by tt1e Semor
aod .Mrs. B. M Pickens sang polis,
is a caodidate for ol Nqrth Canton, Ohio. They
for thf' processional of all Homecoming Queeo at Miami alsu visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Unlvenlly, Oxford, this Snturchoirs. The serman was by Dr .
Clair Waggoner
and Jay •t
Calvin Rodehelfer. Portsmoulh day. Miss Bastlani is • oenior Harrisonville, Mr. and Mrs.
at Miami wbo will graduate Paul Paynter of Carpenter and
Distric t superintendent. Prayer
uf Dedication by the pastor. this December. She b major· Mrs. Lenora Dean at Pomeroy.
HeV. John W. Kimbler.
ing in elementary educalloo·
Miss Donna Hooper visited
•
h
d
She
is
a
member
of
Zeta
Tau
Mrs W LllJ..m MPrPuit an
overnight recently with Miss
rnend 01 Beverly and
Mrs. Alpha Sorority, of wbicb she Linda ~ai.
Harold Sauer of Rutland were is vice president. Jill is the
A surprise birthday party boncaodldate
of
Richard
Hall,
her
H
guest&lt; Sun day of Mrs. arry
oring Mi" Sandra Heal was
P\clrens and att erlded the d«li· dormitory resld_e_nc_•_· _ _ given by Miss Peggy Bowers
cation service al the church.
&amp;t the home of her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, ~on. Others present were Mrs. and Mrs. Elwood Bowers near
sons. M~t:hael and Kenneth, and Stanley Trussell of Sutton, Mr • .Chester. Guests from
I his
\frs. Paul Zvara of Akron were and Mrs. Orner Cramlet, Mr. community attending were Miss
here for the funeral ol the for· and Mrs. Bob Hill and family Carol Hall, Miss Leta Goodwin,
mer's mother, Mrs.
fiSher. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hili Mrs. !Wger Young, Mro. · Way·
They were guests of Jl.lr. and and family.
ne Beal, Linda and Karla.
'&gt;Irs. Henry Roush.
. .
Visiling Mr. and Mrs. CharMrs. Joyce South and
Mrs. Lavin~a Stmpson retum- les Mash Jr. and family Sunreo moved here from Gallipolis. ed home .. fri.day aft er a six day was Mrs. Charll1l Searles
Mrs. South is eHiployed at
weeks . VIS it m Columbus and a( Middleport.
Veterans Memorial Hospital. East Loverpooi.
Mrs. Jennie Holley, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Linley Hart and Mrs. Ann Coe left Monday to been ill, is a patient at Veter·
rnolher, Mrs. Earl Hart
visit on Akron with Mr. and ans Memorial hospital.
Sunday in Columbus
visitina l Mrs. John Davis and family.
Visiting Sunday with
Rev.
Mrs. Ora Rhod es who is ill.
Mrs. Ida Stobart of A P pIe and :.Irs. Clyde Hinton were
Mrs. Ada Shimp and
Grove visited her brother-in- their son , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Neva Caldwell of Wheeling. W. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hinton and family of Columbus.
Va , spent Saturday with their George Krider.
Home over the weekend to
aunt, Mrs. Sybil Mi les. who re· Mrs. Frankie Neigier returp- visit his mother, Mrs. EHzabeth
turned with them lor
two ed Monday after a visit in Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Daweeks visil.
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. na Murray Jr. were SP. 5 Wli·
Mrs. Albert Hill
Clyde Cross and children.
iiam E.' Murray and friend,
wilh a surprise birthday dinnte?l M" . Maud Young spent a Gary Litchenberg of Ft. Myer•,
Jet.'tntly honoring her husband day with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Va. Visiting also were
Mr.
a, her aum, Mrs. Mae Pear- Marrs at Vinio~
and M". Virgil Carl and sons,
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Young
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u( Hutland spent a evening with ! and Mlss Nancy St. Clair,· Mr.
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Miss June Neigler uf Galli· 1 of Columbus, Mr/ lfnd Mrs. Robo
o~~ your Sa\'tr Jlook T&lt;Jdu /
unbe ue"•"•' h"' rnw
polis spent several d a~ s with ert Richardson
and dougtJ.
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George Neigler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne · Beal
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. vlsi.ted recently with Rev. :mRI'
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The goblins Will gei you of M&gt;Jrs. Clyde Hinton also wilh
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you don 't wat~ out! . Rem em· rMr. and Mrs. Charles Mash
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Well, Just be careful you don't Several from this · commun12'12
gel the goblins or other fanci- ity attended the Homecoming
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ternoon
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The Department of Highway Mrs. ·Nev White. Mrs. Jennie
Regular $5.99
Safety asks motonsts to be ex- Holley and Judy White visited
tra C1lrelul of exuberant
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char·
dren . cele?rali?g nalloween. Ies Holle at Ashton W. Va.
Th1s 1s their. mght ·.dso .
Y a b1rlhday
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parly
Middleport
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White's grandsons.
The Youlh of the Carleton
Church arid lheir friends had a
party Saturday night at the
scout building. Attending were
John Walter and Richard Dean,
Sandra, Linda and Karla Beat,
Judy, Mary Lou, Grace aod
Geneva King, Brenda
a nd
Steve Smith, Dana
Warner,
John ,\Vi.tit!. Dana, Snoffer,
But&lt;h, Bdt!tiy and Susie Ma1h1 ~ ·
Kenny and SUsan Wood, Eva-·
line and Walter Arnold, Harold,
Sherl)lan arid Wayne
White,
Steve Brickles, Rodney Carl,
Kenny Hartley, Carl ·Kargus,
Jean Mees, Nancy Sl . Oiaif,
Ed)Yard and Alvin Sllllll; Donna Hooper,
Mr. IJ1I( Mrs.
Roger Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph ' Carl, Mrs. . Elizabelh
Murray, Sp. SJ!ill Murray and
Gary Lltchenbeq: and·tbe teach- ·
er, Mrs. Coelle· HJ$on. After
refJlShments of bot dogs, potato chips, kool-ald and root beer,
See For Yourself At . , .
cake aod coffee were served,
everyone
spent lhe evening
playing games.

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Congfe,.tnan Walter H. Moel-1
said today the U. S. Dtpartmeot of Health, Education
IDd Welfare's estimated
for the fiscal yev
June 30. 1966, for the
Olotrtct,
pod $4U million - 11 ~:~ j
for this important II
Consre,.lonal District
In
Ohio. Represontatlve Moeller ga•e the following
breakdown:

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Dinner Meeting ' · · Me~!len- ~ r~ that

• · · • ·, _ ·• · . ,the DUll!, ..,~188,, parJt oapkins
Tb~ 111011thiy dinner meetipg and the holiday fruit cakes ""
of tbe ~ual~es~ 1ft ProfesoJonai· here, and ord"" rruir be takoo
!~~:~ 'hel~ Middi~POfl, ior )hem. Anyone Wilhlng any
.
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at 6.30 p.m. at the ·!i(artfn ftes- f Mrs. John Wtll'ller In Middleport
taurant. The lllellUng to · toI· ,
low at the Columhta
,o1; ·
-Ohio o(flces will be
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Freckles usua9y (eoult Iron
ening witll' •uest . a
ev._ beina out In stl'l!l}i aullllght bu
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Lloyd Roush, Donald r : Roush, Mrs. Robert Cooke; Ron b
Club: Eu~e" McKinney, Mr. Mr. and .MrS. llotne Wllllam· l;leln, "" of Mr. IDd
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an~~- Larry King and ~ sou, J.lr. Frll!lk Capeblrt aJid Bldioln Bteln, I!Wri'
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, . TOWN •C(lUN()IL ,
to feP!act !IIJn. Donald Oblllli· tl)llblllon o! shoolln8 Mmli acUve rotarln frOIII MI. Ver- J'ltther, all llUdeiU at
- The· Nl!l HaVen Tol"J ~- 1!r lind' Thoma_t PatJODt .bavt He~ Oblinger Ulllled with noa, N. Y.
Vlr&amp;lnfa University, M,.pn.
Ann Millet,
.
.l mel on W$011\laf· ..enlqg completed a spec~ Peace Of. the target ~ps. · ·
PEJISONALS
town, IIP"'It the weekend
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry
&gt;r their regular bi-mont~Jy' ficero . Training whlcli
was l Mombers and guesil attend· Bob Grinstead, a 1blr4 year wttb their parents.
Myra Rouab daulbter ·of
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.eetiJlg. Several oomrl!lln.~ I•F"sored by /.laroMII Unlver. ing were-Mr. and Mrs. Richard atooent at M~lllln State Bus!~ · Mr. · and Mrs. Bert Mlneard 1Velma Roush; studenlo at
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'"~ been_received con.~g SIIY Adult Edufatton .Division Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Lew\ · Su'!'· n... College . v•sltf!d O'f" the of St. Cloud, Florid~ were re· sl!all Unlversllf; ~~~~ted at
the conditions 91 iol)le ot the held at Ripley all during )he mers. Mr. and Mrs. Ha ,Mli· weekend with his piU'tllts, Mr. ceot gue~~ts of Mr. and Mrs. home o! tl!eir ~ over
m·
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ler, Mr. and Mra, Rus 11 Cape- and Mrs. Tbomao Grii'Jiead. Ray BoBton.
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Btates that these will be repair: 1.,\DIE$ mGIIT AT ROTARY. hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory ~in. 1011 of Mr. Mr. ar,d Mra. John Tbomat l Jimmy Bird, 111111 ol Mr.
'"-•s soon as the grader Is •· Ladles 'Night was held, on 1Fiesher, Mr:.. and i'l!- \!:dwin and Mrs. Peller E!'Win and of Charleslon vlilted Mr. and Mrs. ·Lorin Bltd, who 11
PT- PLltUAIITvaliable.
.
: ' Th~rsilay evenil\g by !be Bend 1Stein• .Mt::J
rs. Clydo Fo- George Randolph, Jr.,~IOII of Mro. John Fry on Sunday.
U. S. Navy tlllkMif'd In Tel..-,jlle ~ II, ·of
They accepted . the reslgna- .ROtary Club of New .. Haven · ley, Iilt. Arthur Thabet and Mr. and Mn. George Randolph Mr. lnd Mr1. Harry Layne 1B sjlendlnJ a railougb Jlere,
'l'lieldw nJgbt In
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lion of Georg; 'Hester as i\lght when they met for their regu- daughter Jane, Mr.. ljlld Mrs. i are attl!fldln8 West Vi111oia are vloitlng their ,son and ~ Mr. and Mn. WWJam
Jledlcll ~
policeman for , \lie town, and lar 'dinner m~eUn, at Hal-t!ord [Herman !Jayne, Mr. and Mrs.I Tecjl at M6ntgomtfY, · ~Y· Vii . . lghter-in-Iaw, . .Mr. and Mro. and fllllily of BuckfwlUOII,
lllort lflnel1.
th~_appointed Thomas Par~ons M!thodls~ Chu&lt;:&lt;:~- Four mem- Ralph Whiimore, Mr. an~ Mrs. Pllil Cooke, 1011 ,ol Mr. ilnd John Layne at OWSlllboro, Ky. Va. visited heN IWtlt lite
lin. llll!lelt Jll8j(e .
with I dOUJhllr,

NEm HA'rnlll

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• The tire built e~peclally lor the tough· job need• ol pidt~upJ and paM!•.
• The Workhone lire won't llshten the load ... . pave the road .. , amooth
out the bump• ... but because it'• built wltb 3·1 nylon cord it will
carry. your hel'ly loads longer and easier.
• Famou~ Rib type tread de•lsn.
I BuUt with Tuflyn rubber, weart longer, give• you tl much 11 Z5%
111ore mileage than mot I tires now ueed fCJr pick·UP and delivery uee .

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hi1
are low and stocks full
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get you thro~g~ evc.u in hubcap-deep

6.00x 16

FREE GIFT

, • Built lrith S.T nylon llOld lot 8%lrd bod ·
ahdatta •ofoty
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Y etrenglh
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7.10 X15

8.15x 15

$2.54

7.00 X13

7.00x 13

$2.44

7.00x14

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U.6-28

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12.4-38

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$129.00

$10.98

U.6-38

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Famous Triple Rib
FRONT TRACTOR TIRES

SCRUBBED DENIM

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BOYS SIZES 6 to 18

Sealy

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Dress Shirts .....sua
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Simkin•. Mrs. Wylie Minton
and Mrs. J. J. Lovell.
AtlendlDI were Ml" Smith..
lolrs. Eiza Martin, Mrs. WUiiam :
Wells, Mrs. D. N. Connors, Mrs .. P'f. PLEASANT - "Opel !
J. J. Lovell, Mrs. F. W. lngra- ; the Door to Broader HoriZons· '
ham, Mrs. Wylie Minion, Mrs. i is the theme of ·the MasDI ·
S.C. Wlll!j!lm. Mrs. MHtoo L. ' County Achievement Day whl&lt;l
Miller, Mn- William Meade, wiJJ be beid on Tuesday. Octo
Mill Reba Beale, Mrs. Charles ber 11. at Southside, W. Vai,
A. Pitzer and gueota, Mrs. John 1 officers for 19117 will be elected
Samoeil Mrs. Maurice A. May· i and Installed during a eandl~ .
es, Claudia N1cltols, Beth Ann jllght ceremony.
: :
Pitzer, and Mrs. Allee Brad- ! Reports on the planning con1
lllmw.
leren&lt;e 'at Jaek!OII's
MUI whlch they
attended wm
-be·glven by Mrs._Mary Froendt,
Mrs. Ray Crank and
Mrs.
Mary Phillips. Mrs. Oak Thonl·
as, Ripley Road, will report on .
the Folk Festival which sl&gt;'
PT PLEASANT - F rank altell&lt;ted at Glenville. W. Va.
BateS, 41, of Henderson, was 1 A hlghltih of the afternoon
dead on arrival at Pleasant wUL be a talk oy Mrs Eleanor
Valley HoBpital
GJtrm, State Exten&amp;ion Progmorning after suffering an ap- ram ~der, Homo Demonstraparent heart attack while be- Uon. Craft• of vartou• artie!.,
Ing driven to work by his oldest Plado by tbe Cflunty women will
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be exhibited.
He was 1 farrner. born m • Club members are invittod N
Cheshire, Ohio. on MarCh
brin( a guest to the all da)·
:ft25, the son of Denver
event. Activities will begin at
Neva Smtih Bates, Pt.
10 a. m. and at noon a potlud
ant, who survive.
dinner Will be served.
other survivors are his wife,
Relha Gllllapie Bates;
four
10111, Raymond, Carroll,
Franklin, all at home ;
daughter, Pamela Bates,
home; -two brOthers, H a
Bates an~ Bull:h 11&amp;te•.
_ Wadear
of Cleveland, Ohio and three
elected 4irector
sisters, Mrs. Helen
He1&gt;.co-&lt;lirector ot
derson; Mrs. Betty
o1 St. Andrew
Galllpollo, ()ltto, and
Mi$1
meel·
Jane Ann Bates, Pt. Pleasant.
tbe laymen of
. runerai HJVices will
be
Episcopal _Church
bold irlday at 2 p. m In lite oenUy. The i1'0UP has spplil!d
Jrlohr • Stevens FunMai J!omo for 1 cllarti!r f&lt;r this parish.
!be 1111.
Roacb
. .Mr.
Field, secretary ol
llctatq. Burial will be In !be
of St Andrew.
Concord C!lflieterY.
Frlendi
~ to
them
may call at !be tonerel
fji.t ,...ittng
~ • p.m. loday.
"??! be held
· · al·t a.m. Jo lh•,
. ""- The ptirposf
· tile' BtOihelllond ot sr
lftd whit It ;means
be

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rubber

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.GOODYEAR SURE-GRIP
REAR TRACTOR TIRE

POMEROY

MIDDI.E~QRTI . .

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Robinson's

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,CL!:ANERS

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CL~NING

Committees of
I'omen's Club

in 11111.
Surviving in addiUon to
. Fisher ill another
dauJbtar, I
Mn. Tommy CrJl1\er,
, "'"ltrm Beaeh, fl1a.; ,,~~"'~:t:
n. five pot ~
d t•o tillers, Mr1. Hll'lary and Mro Ah1n NEW HAVEN - Chill'llll!l tl
both of Gaiii!B, Ohio. varioUI conuriittee1 of
tbe
ll ser'IICOI 'Rill be held
!Iaven Woman'$ Club met
•t 2 p. m. In the Crow·
Monday evenlni In New
Fur · ol Home with
Haveo at tbe home of Mn;onnal Nallh offlciatlng. Jack Weloh, pl'll£l'lll11 chllnnen
... wiU be in the
Beale to plan !he · program for the
· ~hapel Cemetery. Friends
year. Otbfr1 attending were
be received at tbe funeral home Mro. Eugene Reiter,
Fine
alter 3 p. m. today.
Aru; Mrs. Edwin Stein, E~il­
catlon; Mrs. Hilda Rldjew•y.
Community Allatl'o; and Mrs.
WUllam Russell, New Hav011
Woman's Club president.
·
Mrs. Rumll has announced
that the group will bold a busiRe,. meeting on
Thursday
morning. October 6. at 10:30
at the Alex Quillen Memori•i
PT. PLEASANT - The De· Club House. The short meetIober meeting of the Service ing will be hel4 to vote DO !lie
of Chrl!t
Episcopal acceptar~ce of new members.
met Wodneeday after. lt has been announced that
in the Pariah house. HoS· the club wlll sponsor the UNItesses lor the luncheon preseed- CEF program and have askll&lt;i
. the business meeting wera !he Cub Scouts to collect tho
Mrs. Mary !lyre and Mrs. Msx· money which will be contributed to this organization on ·:lOIne Waltenr.
MilS Juliet Smith, prasident, ber 31. The New Hawn W~
pre&amp;ided during the short busi- men's Club will serve retl'eshness session and also led the ments to the Cub Scouts ltldevotions. The group voted to lowlng the drive. Pertron• d•
donate flO to tile St. Banrabas siring to give are reque!led tr
Free Home In Pennsylvania, have their porch llgbta on.
and Mrs. S. C. Wilhelm, cbalf. At Monday's meetlnc of th1
mao of ·the United Thank Offer- chairmen and prasideot, r&amp;
out lhe In- freshments were served
b)
envelopes. ,
Mrs. Welch.
Mrs.
'!'babel resigned her office of treasurer and
Mrs. Walters was elected to

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Obli~ated
Congfe,.tnan Walter H. Moel-1
said today the U. S. Dtpartmeot of Health, Education
IDd Welfare's estimated
for the fiscal yev
June 30. 1966, for the
Olotrtct,
pod $4U million - 11 ~:~ j
for this important II
Consre,.lonal District
In
Ohio. Represontatlve Moeller ga•e the following
breakdown:

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ll&amp;PW Club tD Hold .' the Gaillpolls 'u &amp; PW ~- •
Dinner Meeting ' · · Me~!len- ~ r~ that

• · · • ·, _ ·• · . ,the DUll!, ..,~188,, parJt oapkins
Tb~ 111011thiy dinner meetipg and the holiday fruit cakes ""
of tbe ~ual~es~ 1ft ProfesoJonai· here, and ord"" rruir be takoo
!~~:~ 'hel~ Middi~POfl, ior )hem. Anyone Wilhlng any
.
,_ ,
, ~· OI!\- II,l of tl!e!.• Items may contacl
at 6.30 p.m. at the ·!i(artfn ftes- f Mrs. John Wtll'ller In Middleport
taurant. The lllellUng to · toI· ,
low at the Columhta
,o1; ·
-Ohio o(flces will be
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Freckles usua9y (eoult Iron
ening witll' •uest . a
ev._ beina out In stl'l!l}i aullllght bu
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Lloyd Roush, Donald r : Roush, Mrs. Robert Cooke; Ron b
Club: Eu~e" McKinney, Mr. Mr. and .MrS. llotne Wllllam· l;leln, "" of Mr. IDd
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an~~- Larry King and ~ sou, J.lr. Frll!lk Capeblrt aJid Bldioln Bteln, I!Wri'
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, . TOWN •C(lUN()IL ,
to feP!act !IIJn. Donald Oblllli· tl)llblllon o! shoolln8 Mmli acUve rotarln frOIII MI. Ver- J'ltther, all llUdeiU at
- The· Nl!l HaVen Tol"J ~- 1!r lind' Thoma_t PatJODt .bavt He~ Oblinger Ulllled with noa, N. Y.
Vlr&amp;lnfa University, M,.pn.
Ann Millet,
.
.l mel on W$011\laf· ..enlqg completed a spec~ Peace Of. the target ~ps. · ·
PEJISONALS
town, IIP"'It the weekend
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry
&gt;r their regular bi-mont~Jy' ficero . Training whlcli
was l Mombers and guesil attend· Bob Grinstead, a 1blr4 year wttb their parents.
Myra Rouab daulbter ·of
.U_-.. h..
.eetiJlg. Several oomrl!lln.~ I•F"sored by /.laroMII Unlver. ing were-Mr. and Mrs. Richard atooent at M~lllln State Bus!~ · Mr. · and Mrs. Bert Mlneard 1Velma Roush; studenlo at
l'-P'&amp;
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'"~ been_received con.~g SIIY Adult Edufatton .Division Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Lew\ · Su'!'· n... College . v•sltf!d O'f" the of St. Cloud, Florid~ were re· sl!all Unlversllf; ~~~~ted at
the conditions 91 iol)le ot the held at Ripley all during )he mers. Mr. and Mrs. Ha ,Mli· weekend with his piU'tllts, Mr. ceot gue~~ts of Mr. and Mrs. home o! tl!eir ~ over
m·
• -. .
;treets in town. The Counql month of Swwmber.
ler, Mr. and Mra, Rus 11 Cape- and Mrs. Tbomao Grii'Jiead. Ray BoBton.
•
weekend.
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Btates that these will be repair: 1.,\DIE$ mGIIT AT ROTARY. hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory ~in. 1011 of Mr. Mr. ar,d Mra. John Tbomat l Jimmy Bird, 111111 ol Mr.
'"-•s soon as the grader Is •· Ladles 'Night was held, on 1Fiesher, Mr:.. and i'l!- \!:dwin and Mrs. Peller E!'Win and of Charleslon vlilted Mr. and Mrs. ·Lorin Bltd, who 11
PT- PLltUAIITvaliable.
.
: ' Th~rsilay evenil\g by !be Bend 1Stein• .Mt::J
rs. Clydo Fo- George Randolph, Jr.,~IOII of Mro. John Fry on Sunday.
U. S. Navy tlllkMif'd In Tel..-,jlle ~ II, ·of
They accepted . the reslgna- .ROtary Club of New .. Haven · ley, Iilt. Arthur Thabet and Mr. and Mn. George Randolph Mr. lnd Mr1. Harry Layne 1B sjlendlnJ a railougb Jlere,
'l'lieldw nJgbt In
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policeman for , \lie town, and lar 'dinner m~eUn, at Hal-t!ord [Herman !Jayne, Mr. and Mrs.I Tecjl at M6ntgomtfY, · ~Y· Vii . . lghter-in-Iaw, . .Mr. and Mro. and fllllily of BuckfwlUOII,
lllort lflnel1.
th~_appointed Thomas Par~ons M!thodls~ Chu&lt;:&lt;:~- Four mem- Ralph Whiimore, Mr. an~ Mrs. Pllil Cooke, 1011 ,ol Mr. ilnd John Layne at OWSlllboro, Ky. Va. visited heN IWtlt lite
lin. llll!lelt Jll8j(e .
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out the bump• ... but because it'• built wltb 3·1 nylon cord it will
carry. your hel'ly loads longer and easier.
• Famou~ Rib type tread de•lsn.
I BuUt with Tuflyn rubber, weart longer, give• you tl much 11 Z5%
111ore mileage than mot I tires now ueed fCJr pick·UP and delivery uee .

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and Mrs. J. J. Lovell.
AtlendlDI were Ml" Smith..
lolrs. Eiza Martin, Mrs. WUiiam :
Wells, Mrs. D. N. Connors, Mrs .. P'f. PLEASANT - "Opel !
J. J. Lovell, Mrs. F. W. lngra- ; the Door to Broader HoriZons· '
ham, Mrs. Wylie Minion, Mrs. i is the theme of ·the MasDI ·
S.C. Wlll!j!lm. Mrs. MHtoo L. ' County Achievement Day whl&lt;l
Miller, Mn- William Meade, wiJJ be beid on Tuesday. Octo
Mill Reba Beale, Mrs. Charles ber 11. at Southside, W. Vai,
A. Pitzer and gueota, Mrs. John 1 officers for 19117 will be elected
Samoeil Mrs. Maurice A. May· i and Installed during a eandl~ .
es, Claudia N1cltols, Beth Ann jllght ceremony.
: :
Pitzer, and Mrs. Allee Brad- ! Reports on the planning con1
lllmw.
leren&lt;e 'at Jaek!OII's
MUI whlch they
attended wm
-be·glven by Mrs._Mary Froendt,
Mrs. Ray Crank and
Mrs.
Mary Phillips. Mrs. Oak Thonl·
as, Ripley Road, will report on .
the Folk Festival which sl&gt;'
PT PLEASANT - F rank altell&lt;ted at Glenville. W. Va.
BateS, 41, of Henderson, was 1 A hlghltih of the afternoon
dead on arrival at Pleasant wUL be a talk oy Mrs Eleanor
Valley HoBpital
GJtrm, State Exten&amp;ion Progmorning after suffering an ap- ram ~der, Homo Demonstraparent heart attack while be- Uon. Craft• of vartou• artie!.,
Ing driven to work by his oldest Plado by tbe Cflunty women will
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be exhibited.
He was 1 farrner. born m • Club members are invittod N
Cheshire, Ohio. on MarCh
brin( a guest to the all da)·
:ft25, the son of Denver
event. Activities will begin at
Neva Smtih Bates, Pt.
10 a. m. and at noon a potlud
ant, who survive.
dinner Will be served.
other survivors are his wife,
Relha Gllllapie Bates;
four
10111, Raymond, Carroll,
Franklin, all at home ;
daughter, Pamela Bates,
home; -two brOthers, H a
Bates an~ Bull:h 11&amp;te•.
_ Wadear
of Cleveland, Ohio and three
elected 4irector
sisters, Mrs. Helen
He1&gt;.co-&lt;lirector ot
derson; Mrs. Betty
o1 St. Andrew
Galllpollo, ()ltto, and
Mi$1
meel·
Jane Ann Bates, Pt. Pleasant.
tbe laymen of
. runerai HJVices will
be
Episcopal _Church
bold irlday at 2 p. m In lite oenUy. The i1'0UP has spplil!d
Jrlohr • Stevens FunMai J!omo for 1 cllarti!r f&lt;r this parish.
!be 1111.
Roacb
. .Mr.
Field, secretary ol
llctatq. Burial will be In !be
of St Andrew.
Concord C!lflieterY.
Frlendi
~ to
them
may call at !be tonerel
fji.t ,...ittng
~ • p.m. loday.
"??! be held
· · al·t a.m. Jo lh•,
. ""- The ptirposf
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lftd whit It ;means
be

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.GOODYEAR SURE-GRIP
REAR TRACTOR TIRE

POMEROY

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,CL!:ANERS

6.70 X 15

•; Key , Chain

CL~NING

Committees of
I'omen's Club

in 11111.
Surviving in addiUon to
. Fisher ill another
dauJbtar, I
Mn. Tommy CrJl1\er,
, "'"ltrm Beaeh, fl1a.; ,,~~"'~:t:
n. five pot ~
d t•o tillers, Mr1. Hll'lary and Mro Ah1n NEW HAVEN - Chill'llll!l tl
both of Gaiii!B, Ohio. varioUI conuriittee1 of
tbe
ll ser'IICOI 'Rill be held
!Iaven Woman'$ Club met
•t 2 p. m. In the Crow·
Monday evenlni In New
Fur · ol Home with
Haveo at tbe home of Mn;onnal Nallh offlciatlng. Jack Weloh, pl'll£l'lll11 chllnnen
... wiU be in the
Beale to plan !he · program for the
· ~hapel Cemetery. Friends
year. Otbfr1 attending were
be received at tbe funeral home Mro. Eugene Reiter,
Fine
alter 3 p. m. today.
Aru; Mrs. Edwin Stein, E~il­
catlon; Mrs. Hilda Rldjew•y.
Community Allatl'o; and Mrs.
WUllam Russell, New Hav011
Woman's Club president.
·
Mrs. Rumll has announced
that the group will bold a busiRe,. meeting on
Thursday
morning. October 6. at 10:30
at the Alex Quillen Memori•i
PT. PLEASANT - The De· Club House. The short meetIober meeting of the Service ing will be hel4 to vote DO !lie
of Chrl!t
Episcopal acceptar~ce of new members.
met Wodneeday after. lt has been announced that
in the Pariah house. HoS· the club wlll sponsor the UNItesses lor the luncheon preseed- CEF program and have askll&lt;i
. the business meeting wera !he Cub Scouts to collect tho
Mrs. Mary !lyre and Mrs. Msx· money which will be contributed to this organization on ·:lOIne Waltenr.
MilS Juliet Smith, prasident, ber 31. The New Hawn W~
pre&amp;ided during the short busi- men's Club will serve retl'eshness session and also led the ments to the Cub Scouts ltldevotions. The group voted to lowlng the drive. Pertron• d•
donate flO to tile St. Banrabas siring to give are reque!led tr
Free Home In Pennsylvania, have their porch llgbta on.
and Mrs. S. C. Wilhelm, cbalf. At Monday's meetlnc of th1
mao of ·the United Thank Offer- chairmen and prasideot, r&amp;
out lhe In- freshments were served
b)
envelopes. ,
Mrs. Welch.
Mrs.
'!'babel resigned her office of treasurer and
Mrs. Walters was elected to

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Wanted

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HARlEY

WHEEL
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TOP priC&lt;!s paid for . live
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TRUCK BUYS!
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62 ~hevrolet $1295
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Buyo An In One PloYour Chevy Dealer

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Wanted

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HARlEY

WHEEL
.ALIGNMENT

TOP priC&lt;!s paid for . live
poultry r'rBIIk Helsel, New
·Q. Ph: {954249, · aode
614.
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BlaeHnars

FOR CARRIERS
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TRUCK BUYS!
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1 Ton SlUe, dual whee!J

62 ~hevrolet $1295
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cullo,.aea!,JOoallm.

64 Chnrolet $1495

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tomatle tnua:., prnf· steer·

illf and brakes, Pool1faeli011

rear uJt., ew thW

AR Klnduf Good
Buyo An In One PloYour Chevy Dealer

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Opon Evenlnp 9 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

CROSSWORD

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SoH list to Cash
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